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

  2. used to show that someone or something is completely different from someone or something else: She's quite petite, in contrast with her tall sister. More examples. Fewer examples. She's dark, in contrast with her fair sisters. Bill was very lazy at school, in stark contrast to his sister who worked hard.

  3. 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.

  4. 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."

  5. 3 days ago · 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.

  6. [transitive] to compare two things in order to show the differences between them. contrast A and B The poem contrasts youth and age. Compare and contrast the two novels (= discuss how they are similar and how they are different). contrast A with B It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one. Extra Examples.

  7. [count] : something that is different from another thing — + to. Today's weather is quite a contrast to yesterday's. [=today's weather is very different from yesterday's weather] 2. : a difference between people or things that are being compared. [count] I observed an interesting contrast in/between the teaching styles of the two women.

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