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- nouncontrast (noun) · contrasts (plural noun)
- the state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association:"the day began cold and blustery, in contrast to almost two weeks of uninterrupted sunshine" · "a contrast between rural and urban trends"
- enhancement of the apparent brightness or clarity of a design provided by the juxtaposition of different colors or textures:"match the trimming with one of the stronger colors in the pattern to provide contrast"
- the degree of difference between tones in a television picture, photograph, or other image:"careful adjustment of the contrast to suit the prevailing light is critical" · "high-contrast images"
- the action of calling attention to notable differences:"use knowledge of other languages for contrast and comparison with English"
- a thing or person having qualities noticeably different from another:"the castle is quite a contrast to other places where the singer has performed"
verbcontrast (verb) · contrasts (third person present) · contrasted (past tense) · contrasted (past participle) · contrasting (present participle)Originlate 17th century (as a term in fine art, in the sense ‘juxtapose so as to bring out differences in form and color’): from French contraste (noun), contraster (verb), via Italian from medieval Latin contrastare, from Latin contra- ‘against’ + stare ‘stand’. - Contrast can be defined as123:
- Something that is different from another thing.
- A difference between people or things that are being compared.
- In art and photographs, contrast is the difference between dark and light colors or dark and light areas.
- To set off in contrast: compare or appraise in respect to differences.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Britannica Dictionary definition of CONTRAST 1 [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]www.britannica.com/dictionary/contrastIn art and photographs, contrast is the difference between dark and light colors or dark and light areas. contrast verb [ I/T ] us / kənˈtræst / to compare someone or something with another or others, or to show the differences between two or more things:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/contrasttransitive verb : to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences Contrast European and American manners. Contrast the two major characters of the novel.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/contrast Contrast Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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