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View definitions for contrarily

contrarily

adverb as in au contraire

adverb as in counter

adverb as in unfavorably

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Example Sentences

Men, contrarily, do not suffer under any expectation to suppress emotion, as long as that emotion is anger.

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Though Nyles and Sarah are living the same day, their arcs can progress contrarily.

Quite contrarily, Harris is criticized for expanding their suffering during her time as a prosecutor and state attorney general.

I had contrarily become something of a devotee of them because they are tough and give good protection against thorns, ticks, insects, and poison ivy—perfect for the woods.

Race manager Fabio Carini announced late Saturday that after the ban had “drawn a lot of attention to a key ethical issue, contrarily to what was announced yesterday, we are also inviting African athletes.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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