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- Contrary is an adjective that means being the opposite one of two, unfavorable or adverse, or perverse; stubbornly opposed or willful1. Some examples of contrary in a sentence are2:
- Contrary to my political rival’s statement, the data reveals crime has not increased in this country.
- Everyone knows the act of lying would be contrary to the priest’s nature.
- Since the racist group wanted to share a message that was contrary to the ideas of the peace convention, it wasn’t invited to the gathering.
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- being the opposite one of two: I will make the contrary choice.
- unfavorable or adverse.
- perverse; stubbornly opposed or willful.
www.dictionary.com/browse/contraryContrary to my political rival’s statement, the data reveals crime has not increased in this country. Everyone knows the act of lying would be contrary to the priest’s nature. Since the racist group wanted to share a message that was contrary to the ideas of the peace convention, it wasn’t invited to the gathering.wordsinasentence.com/contrary-in-a-sentence-2/ Explore further
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