Contrast /(?)/
Con·trast
Contrast
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Contrasted; p. pr. & vb. n. Contrasting
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To stand in opposition; to exhibit difference, unlikeness, or opposition of qualities.
The joints which divide the sandstone contrast finely with the divisional planes which separate the basalt into pillars.
Contrast
v. t.
- To set in opposition, or over against, in order to show the differences between, or the comparative excellences and defects of; to compare by difference or contrariety of qualities; as, to contrast the present with the past.
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To give greater effect to, as to a figure or other object, by putting it in some relation of opposition to another figure or object. (Fine Arts)
the figures of the groups must not be all on side . . . but must contrast each other by their several position.
Contrast
n.
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The act of contrasting, or the state of being contrasted; comparison by contrariety of qualities.
place the prospect of the soul In sober contrast with reality.
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Opposition or dissimilitude of things or qualities; unlikeness, esp. as shown by juxtaposition or comparison.
The contrasts and resemblances of the seasons.
- The opposition of varied forms, colors, etc., which by such juxtaposition more vividly express each other's peculiarities. (Fine Arts)