in spite of appearance
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Definition
- Adverb: Contrary to what is suggested by outward appearances; in actual fact or reality.
Usage
The phrase "in spite of appearance" is used to state a truth that contradicts or is hidden by the initial, superficial impression given by someone or something. It emphasizes the real nature that lies beneath the surface.
Examples
- She seems very stern, but in spite of appearance, she is very kind at heart.
- The old cottage looked dilapidated, but in spite of appearance, it was structurally sound and cozy inside.
- He acts confident in meetings, but in spite of appearance, he is quite nervous.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used to introduce a clarifying or contrasting statement about a person's true character, an object's true condition, or a situation's true nature.
- It is often placed at the beginning of a clause, followed by a comma, to create a strong contrast with the preceding statement.
Variants and Related Words
- In reality: A more common and direct synonym.
- Actually: A simpler synonym for stating a fact.
- Despite appearances: A very close variant with identical meaning and usage.
- Despite appearances, he is a very thoughtful person.
Synonyms
- Actually
- In reality
- In truth
- As a matter of fact
- Really
Related Idioms
- Don't judge a book by its cover: This idiom conveys a similar warning not to form an opinion based solely on outward appearance, which is the core idea behind "in spite of appearance."
Adverb
- in reality
- she is very kind at heart