conversely (Meaning)

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conversely (r)

with the terms of the relation reversed

Synonyms & Antonyms of conversely

conversely Sentence Examples

  1. Some people believe in working harder for success; conversely, others prioritize working smarter.
  2. Eating too much can lead to weight gain; conversely, not consuming enough food can result in malnutrition.
  3. Many studies suggest that exercise improves mental health; conversely, a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to depression and anxiety.
  4. Some individuals thrive in structured environments; conversely, others excel when given more flexibility and freedom.
  5. In some cultures, expressing emotions openly is encouraged; conversely, in others, it may be viewed as a sign of weakness.
  6. Research shows that moderate sun exposure is beneficial for vitamin D production; conversely, excessive exposure can lead to skin damage and increased risk of cancer.
  7. Certain medications alleviate symptoms of illness; conversely, they may also have side effects that cause discomfort or other health issues.
  8. While some prefer the hustle and bustle of city life, others find solace in the tranquility of rural areas; conversely, some may enjoy the convenience of urban living, while others find it overwhelming.
  9. Some people enjoy participating in team sports for the camaraderie and competition; conversely, others prefer solitary activities like running or swimming.
  10. Investing in stocks can lead to significant financial gains; conversely, it also carries the risk of losing money if the market fluctuates.

FAQs About the word conversely

with the terms of the relation reversed

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

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

Some people believe in working harder for success; conversely, others prioritize working smarter.

Eating too much can lead to weight gain; conversely, not consuming enough food can result in malnutrition.

Many studies suggest that exercise improves mental health; conversely, a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to depression and anxiety.

Some individuals thrive in structured environments; conversely, others excel when given more flexibility and freedom.