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verb (used with object) 1. to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of ...
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Contrast is the difference in visual properties that makes an object (or its representation in an image) distinguishable from other objects and the background. In ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( kən-trăst ' , kŏn ' trăst ' ) v. , -trast·ed , -trast·ing , -trasts . v.tr. To set in opposition in order to show ...
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con·trast (k n-tr st, k n tr st) v. con·trast·ed, con·trast·ing, con·trasts. v.tr. To set in opposition in order to show or emphasize differences: an essay that ...
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Contrast may refer to: Contrast (vision), the difference in color and light between parts of an image Contrast (linguistics), expressing distinctions between words ...
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Contrast Magazine is a lifestyle publication based in Hawaii that is dedicated to exposing the unique mixture of modern culture thriving in our islands and it's ...
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Definition of CONTRAST. transitive verb: to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences —often used ...
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to compare so as to point out the differences; set off against one another · to show differences when compared; form a contrast · a contrasting or being contrasted ...
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contrast /con·trast/ (kon´trast) 1. the degree to which light and dark areas of an image differ in brightness or in optical density. 2. in radiology, the difference ...
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