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To The Contrary

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Adverb

1. contrarily, contrariwise, on the contrary, to the contrary

contrary to expectations

Example Sentences:
'he didn't stay home; on the contrary, he went out with his friends'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


To The Contrary

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to the opposite effect; in reversal of what is stated

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To The Contrary

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adv.
In an opposite direction or manner; counter: The judge ruled contrary to all precedent in the case.
adj.
1. Opposed, as in character or purpose: contrary opinions; acts that are contrary to our code of ethics.
2. Opposite in direction or position: Our boat took a course contrary to theirs. See Synonyms at opposite.
3. Music Moving in the opposite direction at a fixed interval: playing scales in contrary motion.
4. Adverse; unfavorable: a contrary wind.
5. (also kən-trârē) Given to recalcitrant behavior; willful or perverse.
n. pl. con·trar·ies
1. Something that is opposite or contrary.
2. Either of two opposing or contrary things: "Truth is perhaps ... a dynamic compound of opposites, savage contraries for a moment conjoined" (A. Bartlett Giamatti).
3. Logic A proposition related to another in such a way that if the latter is true, the former must be false, but if the latter is false, the former is not necessarily true.

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