Grasped, prevailed, protection
A comma is typically used to offset contrasting words in a sentence. For example: "She was tall, not short."
Contrasting words are typically considered antonyms, as they express opposing meanings. For example, "hot" and "cold" are contrasting concepts that highlight differences in temperature. Synonyms, on the other hand, are words that have similar meanings, such as "happy" and "joyful." Therefore, contrasting words are not synonyms but rather antonyms.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. For example, "hot" and "cold," "happy" and "sad," or "fast" and "slow." They are used to express contrasting ideas or qualities in language. If you have specific words in mind, I can provide their antonyms as well.
They are antonyms. They have opposite meanings.
Some alternative transition words that can be used to introduce a contrasting idea in a sentence include "however," "nevertheless," "on the other hand," "conversely," and "yet."
denying, contrasting, be at variance, challenging, debating, disputing
Contrasting antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, such as "hot" and "cold." Identical synonyms, on the other hand, are words that have the same or very similar meanings, like "big" and "large." Thus, contrasting and identical terms represent different linguistic categories: antonyms highlight differences, while synonyms emphasize similarities.
Mermaids are fantasy. Christianity is not. In other words they don't relate.
There are many words important to Christianity: faith, hope, new life, salvation, resurrection (this concept is unique to Christianity), grace, love, compassion.... But this is merely scratching the surface!
Contrasting phrases are phrases that are different from each other. Words to look for include nonetheless, after all, but, however, though, otherwise, on the contrary, in contrast, notwithstanding, on the other hand, and at the same time.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. They are pairs of words that have contrasting definitions, such as hot and cold, happy and sad, or big and small.
Google "signal words" and you will get a list. Comparing and contrasting means you are looking for similarities and differences between two things.