Contrasts [noun]
Definition of Contrasts:
difference
Opposite/Antonyms of Contrasts:
Sentence/Example of Contrasts:
The table on the following page contrasts the distinctive blood-changes in the more common conditions.
No part of the entertainment amused me more than the ball, where I witnessed the most startling contrasts of art and nature.
The whole episode contrasts markedly with the exploit of Bishop Sinclair in Fife.
Portland enjoyed a popularity which contrasts strangely with the extreme unpopularity which he had incurred in England.
Here's the diary to prove how little things came to look important because the days held no contrasts.
The under-painting is in, the color relations and the contrasts of masses, but all is more or less crude and undeveloped.
With a poetic love for warm colors and striking contrasts, crimson and black relieved, each the other, in her carpet and curtains.
By contrasts to what has Hawthorne brought out better the character of the Apple Dealer?
It is perhaps in the strange contrasts which are presented to us that its chief wonder is found.
It added but another to the many striking contrasts which environed their daily life.