Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for contrasts

contrasts

Discover More

Example Sentences

Chisholm’s portrayal of his ex-teammate contrasts to Rojas’ image as a clubhouse leader and managerial material over the past two seasons with the Dodgers.

Setting aside her biographical highlights and policy details, the message her campaign seems to want voters to have in mind on election day is one of contrasts – of division versus unity; bitterness versus hope; partisanship versus co-operation; past versus future.

From BBC

“It contrasts so well with his exterior of being this great warrior and pillaging and killing and doing all that. But on the inside, he’s quite soft and cuddly and quite childlike.”

Reeves will present it as a political choice, a conscious decision that contrasts to the Conservatives' record.

From BBC

The IMF's outlook contrasts with Chancellor Rachel Reeves's assessment of the UK economy after she claimed Labour had inherited the "worst set of circumstances since the Second World War" following 14 years of Conservative rule.

From BBC

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement