Contrast | Mean of contrast in English Dictionary
/kənˈtræst/
- Verb
- to be different especially in a way that is very obvious
- Her black dress and the white background contrast sharply.
- Her black dress contrasts sharply with the white background.
- Her actions contrasted with her promises.
- to compare (two people or things) to show how they are different
- We compared and contrasted the two characters of the story.
- His essay contrasted his life in America with/to life in India.
- Noun
- something that is different from another thing
- Today's weather is quite a contrast to yesterday's. [=today's weather is very different from yesterday's weather]
- a difference between people or things that are being compared
- I observed an interesting contrast in/between the teaching styles of the two women.
- We talked about the contrasts between his early books and his later books. [=the ways in which his early and later books are different]
- His comments were in stark/marked/sharp contrast with/to his earlier statements. [=his comments were very different from his earlier statements]
- the act of comparing people or things to show the differences between them
- Careful contrast of the twins shows some differences.
- In contrast to/with last year's profits, the company is not doing very well.
- The queen's wit and humor made the prince seem dull by contrast.
- They spent millions of dollars on advertising. By way of contrast, our small company spent under 5,000 dollars.
- the difference between the dark and light parts of a painting or photograph
- a painting with a lot of contrast
- She was wearing a black dress, so the photographer suggested using a white background for contrast.
Những từ liên quan với CONTRAST
inverse, opposition, foil, disagreement, converse, disparity, inequality, contradiction, diverge, antithesis, comparison, diversity