direct contrast

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direct contrast

The two paintings hang side by side in direct contrast.

Definition

Noun A clear and immediate opposition or difference between two or more things being compared. This term emphasizes a straightforward, often deliberate, comparison to highlight dissimilarities.

Usage

The phrase "direct contrast" is used to explicitly point out a sharp difference. It often appears in the constructions "in direct contrast to" or "by direct contrast."

Examples
  • The company's modern, open-plan offices stand in direct contrast to its traditional, hierarchical management style.
  • Her calm demeanor was in direct contrast to the panic of everyone else in the room.
  • The first film was dark and serious. By direct contrast, the sequel is a lighthearted comedy.
Advanced Usage
  • "to present/offer a direct contrast": To serve as a clear example of difference.
    • The two political candidates presented a direct contrast in their approaches to economic policy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Contrast (n): A general difference between people or things.
    • The contrast between summer and winter is extreme here.
  • Contrast (v): To compare two things to show their differences.
    • He contrasted his ideas with those of his predecessor.
Synonyms
  • Opposition: A state of being in conflict or directly against something.
  • Antithesis: The direct opposite.
  • Disparity: A great difference, often in an unfair way.
Related Phrases
  • In stark contrast to: Emphasizes a very sharp and clear difference.
    • His wealth is in stark contrast to his humble beginnings.
  • By way of contrast: A phrase used to introduce a differing point.
    • The southern region is warm and dry. By way of contrast, the north is cool and rainy.
direct contrast

The two paintings hang side by side in direct contrast.

Noun
  1. the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared
    • in contrast to, by contrast

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