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contrastnoun the quality or state of being differentthe contrast between the two approaches to the problem of overeating could not be greater difference, disagreement, discrepancy, disparateness, disparity, dissimilarity, dissimilitude, distance, distinction, distinctiveness, distinctness, diverseness, diversity, otherness, unlikeness deviance, divergencedifferentiability, discriminability, distinguishabilitychange, modification, variationconflict, discord, discordance, dissension(also dissention), dissent, dissidence, disunity, friction, strifevariability, varianceanomalousness, dichotomy, incompatibility, incongruence, incongruity, incongruousness, nonconformitydisproportion, imbalance, inequality, nonequivalence alikeness, analogousness, analogy, community, likeness, resemblance, sameness, similarity identicalness, identityaccordance, agreement, conformity, congruity, correspondence, parallelism, similitudeequality, equivalence, equivalencyhomogeneity, homogeneousness, uniformity contrastverbto be unlike; to not be the sameher depressed mood today contrasts sharply with her good spirits yesterday differ, vary deviate, diverge, divide, fluctuate, separate compare, match accord, agree, conform, correspond v.compare, contrast, collate mean to set side by side in order to show differences and likenesses.compare implies an aim of showing relative values or excellences by bringing out characteristic qualities whether similar or divergent.compared the convention facilities of the two cities contrast implies an emphasis on differences.contrasted the computerized system with the old filing cards collate implies minute and critical inspection in order to note points of agreement or divergence.data from districts around the country will be collated in 1646 |