contrariwise (Meaning)

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contrariwise (r)

in a contrary disobedient manner

with the order reversed

contrary to expectations

Synonyms & Antonyms of contrariwise

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contrariwise Sentence Examples

  1. She believed that success required hard work, while her friend, contrariwise, thought it was all about luck.
  2. Contrariwise to what the forecast predicted, the weather turned out to be sunny instead of rainy.
  3. Contrariwise to popular belief, introverts can thrive in social settings with the right support.
  4. While some people prefer to tackle difficult tasks first, others, contrariwise, prefer to start with easier ones.
  5. Contrariwise to her initial plan of pursuing a career in law, she decided to pursue her passion for art.
  6. The scientist argued that increasing carbon emissions would accelerate climate change, but contrariwise, some disagreed, citing alternative research.
  7. Contrariwise to traditional teaching methods, the educator implemented a more student-centered approach in the classroom.
  8. He expected prices to rise, but contrariwise, they fell, surprising the market analysts.
  9. Contrariwise to what he expected, the project turned out to be more challenging than he had anticipated.
  10. While some people prefer sweet desserts, contrariwise, others have a preference for savory dishes.

FAQs About the word contrariwise

in a contrary disobedient manner, with the order reversed, contrary to expectations

again,conversely, contrarily, if anything,to the contrary, on the contrary,

nay, truly, indeed, verily, nay, indeed, verily,even, truly, even

She believed that success required hard work, while her friend, contrariwise, thought it was all about luck.

Contrariwise to what the forecast predicted, the weather turned out to be sunny instead of rainy.

Contrariwise to popular belief, introverts can thrive in social settings with the right support.

While some people prefer to tackle difficult tasks first, others, contrariwise, prefer to start with easier ones.