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The word 'contrast' is a noun (contrast, contrasts) and a verb (contrast, contrasts, contrasting, contrasted). Examples:

noun: The contrast in their personalities makes them seem like a very odd couple.

verb: We need to choose accessories to contrast with the outfit.

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