contrast in Portuguese
contrast in Portuguese is contraste, contrastar — contrast means a clear difference between two things when they are compared.
contrast in Portuguese
contraste
contrastar
(transitive) To set in opposition in order to show the difference or differences between; to counterpoint.
What does "contrast" mean?
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noun A clear difference between two things when they are compared.
"There's a striking contrast between the two brothers' personalities."
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verb To compare two things in order to highlight their differences.
"The article contrasts life in the city with life in the countryside."
contrast in a sentence
- There's a striking contrast between the two brothers' personalities.
- The dark curtains created a nice contrast with the pale walls.
- The article contrasts life in the city with life in the countryside.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "contrast" in Portuguese?
"contrast" in Portuguese is contraste, contrastar. contrast means: A clear difference between two things when they are compared.
How do you use "contrast" in a sentence?
Example: "There's a striking contrast between the two brothers' personalities." In Portuguese, "contrast" is contraste, contrastar.
Are there other ways to say "contrast" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "contrast": contraste, contrastar.
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