Contrary to popular belief, teenagers can be very intelligent.
I am handsome, on the contrary, you are really UGLY!
Mary, mary, on the contrary...
contrary is 'contraire' in French.
There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.
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Au contraire, mes amis.
"Au contraire, mon frère" means "on the contrary, my brother" or more in tune "just the contrary, Bro". The main interest of the phrase is that "contraire" and "frère" create a rhyme.
Contrary to popular opinion, you cannot catch a cold just from being cold. The sailors struggled against the contrary wind. The student's answer was contrary to logic.
Exactly the contrary. The public is fed up with judges being able to tailor what they believe to be 'lenient' sentences for criminals, and the legislatures have reacted by passing statutes which take this option out of the hands of judges and REQUIRE stated amounts of jail time for certain offenses.
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On the Contrary was created in 1952.
Contrary to popular belief...
contrary is 'contraire' in French.
The prefix for contrary is "anti-".
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The Filipino word "bagkus" is often used to mean "instead" or "on the contrary" in sentences to convey a contrasting idea. It is commonly used when switching from one idea to another in order to emphasize a change in direction or perspective.
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Both "to the contrary" and "on the contrary" are correct phrases that can be used to introduce contrasting information or opinions. They are generally interchangeable, with "on the contrary" being slightly more common in casual conversation.
You can use "contrary" to express an opposite or different view from a previous statement. For example, "Contrary to popular belief, drinking coffee can have health benefits."