Sentences with contrasted
con·trast
C c - Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
- The weather down here is a welcome contrast to what we're having back home.
- In an ingenious touch, she contrasted the works of Shakespeare with modern rock's horrid lyrical cultural cornerstone.
- Past and present are summoned up, and contrasted, yet their emotional impact is intermingled in a collage of archival images and footage.
- Ms Rhiannon said the forum's operations also contrasted with Mr Turnbull's earlier passion for electoral funding reform.
- All of which contrasted with her husband's halting recollections.
- Beauty and richness of tone were contrasted with virtuoso brilliance in the three encores by Handel and Porpora.