What is another word for in contrast with?

Pronunciation: [ɪn kˈɒntɹast wɪð] (IPA)

When it comes to finding synonyms for the phrase "in contrast with," there are several options available. One possible substitute is the phrase "by comparison," which can be used to highlight the differences between two things. Another synonym that can be used is "conversely," which emphasizes the opposing or contrasting nature of two things. Additionally, "in opposition to" is another synonym that can be used to suggest a difference between two things. "On the other hand" is a common phrase that can also be used to indicate a contrast between two things. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and tone of the sentence in which it will be used.

What are the hypernyms for In contrast with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In contrast with

  • With today's fast films, you can light the way your eye sees the scene. You can abuse the film and create subtleties in contrast with light and exposure, diffusion and filters. That's what makes it an art.
    Conrad Hall
  • Within this widest concept of object, and specifically within the concept of individual object, Objects and phenomena stand in contrast with each other.
    Edmund Husserl
  • The concept of need is often looked upon rather unfavorably by economists, in contrast with the concept of demand. Both, however, have their own strengths and weaknesses. The need concept is criticized as being too mechanical, as denying the autonomy and individuality of the human person, and as implying that the human being is a machine which "needs" fuel in the shape of food, engine dope in the shape of medicine, and spare parts provided by the surgeon.
    Kenneth Boulding
  • A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a member of the natural community, a wanderer who visits but does not remain and whose travels leave only trails.
    Howard Zahniser
  • It is no coincidence, I am sure, that those who have the most to say about the Project are the ones who have had no direct contact with it. Which is similar to the attitude physicists have regarding gravitation or electrons—as opposed to that of the "well-informed" who read popular science. The "well-informed" think they know something about matters that the experts are reluctant to even to speak of. Information at second hand always gives an impression of tidiness, in contrast with the data at the scientist's disposal, full of gaps and uncertainties.
    Stanisław Lem

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