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    contrasting
    /kənˈtrɑːstɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. differing strikingly: "a contrasting view"

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  2. The meaning of CONTRAST is to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences —often used with to or with. How to use contrast in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Contrast.

  3. CONTRAST definition: 1. an obvious difference between two or more things: 2. to compare two people or things in order…. Learn more.

  4. very different: contrasting colours / flavours. the contrasting attitudes of different age-groups. Compare. contrastive. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Different and difference. altered. alternative.

  5. Contrast definition: to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of. See examples of CONTRAST used in a sentence.

  6. CONTRAST meaning: 1. an obvious difference between two or more things: 2. to compare two people or things in order…. Learn more.

  7. When two things appear as opposites, they are contrasting. You might like the contrasting dark and light areas of a painting, with the clash of shades making it more interesting.

  8. To contrast something is to look for differences among two or more elements, but compare is to do the opposite, to look for similarities. It's easy to tell the difference if you remember that contrast comes from the Latin root contra, and means "against."

  9. A contrast is a great difference between two or more things which is clear when you compare them. ...the contrast between town and country. [+ between] The two visitors provided a startling contrast in appearance. Silk was used with wool for contrast. Synonyms: difference, opposition, comparison, distinction More Synonyms of contrast 2.

  10. contrast. [countable, uncountable] a difference between two or more people or things that you can see clearly when they are compared or put close together; the fact of comparing two or more things in order to show the differences between them. The two cities make an interesting contrast.

  11. 1. To show differences when compared: siblings who contrast sharply in interests and abilities; a color that contrasted clearly with the dark background. 2. Linguistics To evince a difference that can distinguish meaning: Voiced and voiceless stops contrast in English but not in Cree. n. (kŏn′trăst′) 1. a.