Sentence for contrast | Use contrast in a sentence

Examples of contrast sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use contrast in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for contrast.

  • Contrast Bach and Handel. (3)
  • Contrast Bach and Beethoven. (3)
  • Contrast me the two things. (10)
  • It is by contrast blooming life. (10)
  • What a contrast to Chaldea and Egypt! (3)
  • What a contrast between him and his friend! (4)
  • Such a contrast between him and your brother! (4)
  • Evan tasted in his soul the sweets of contrast. (10)
  • The contrast of her style and his appeared harsh. (10)
  • Everything where she now was in full contrast to it. (4)
  • He had the two in the house to contrast them, and . (10)
  • Contrast Polyphony and Monophony by the use of lines. (3)
  • Contrast the use of Recitative and Dialogue in opera. (3)
  • Contrast the orchestra used by the composers mentioned. (3)
  • Was animation ever vivider in contrast with obstruction? (10)
  • Only contrast the state of things in Parisian journalism. (16)
  • Emilia uttered this as when we have a contrast in the mind. (10)
  • Illustrations from the masters are to be placed in contrast. (3)
  • Such subtle contrast with our individual poverty affects us. (10)
  • Emma Dunstane leaned to the contrast between herself and them. (10)
  • And as quickly as you perceive the contrast you swallow the moral. (10)
  • It was a contrast which recommended him most forcibly to her mother. (4)
  • Cornelia was very pale, and stood wretchedly in contrast among the faces. (10)
  • She is the exact contrast to the Countess Violetta in face, in everything. (10)
  • To accept this violent contrast without a sigh of revolt, without a question! (8)
  • The angelical beauty of a virgin mind and person captivated him, by contrast. (10)
  • Contrast, that mother of melancholy, comes when they are some way advanced upon the upward scale. (10)
  • Awhile he enjoyed the contrast, dividing his attention between the footfarer and moon. (10)
  • The contrast he afforded between plumpness and grace of movement always delighted her. (12)
  • By contrast, the white radiation of Innocence distinguished Constance Asper celestially. (10)
  • What a contrast to that hoary old sinner Heythorp, whose brazenness nothing could affect. (8)
  • And the contrast of his burning hand with this frozen silence, frightened Barbara horribly. (8)
  • In truth, the contrast between Miltoun and his parents at this moment was almost ludicrous. (8)
  • The contrast flashed with the rapid exchange of two prizefighters in a ring, very popularly. (10)
  • She saw that their fine figures, and profiles, and resemblance in contrast, produced an effect. (10)
  • Proximity to her faded sister made him conceive her attainable, and thrice precious by contrast. (10)
  • Proximity to her faded sister made him conceive her attainable, and thrice precious by contrast. (22)
  • What a contrast did it offer to his last address in Rosings Park, when he put his letter into her hand! (4)
  • Under that rosy light her amber-coloured hair and fair skin made strange contrast with her dark brown eyes. (8)
  • Jean Paul Richter gives the best edition of the German Comic in the contrast of Siebenkas with his Lenette. (10)
  • The whimsy creatures we are matched to contrast with, shift as the very winds or feather-grasses in the wind. (10)
  • Those two faces close together, under their coverings of scarlet and of grey, showed a contrast almost cruelly vivid. (8)
  • Vernon and Clara exchanged one look, hard on his part, in contrast with her softness, and he proceeded to the house. (10)
  • These two presented such a noticeable contrast, side by side, that the ladies had to send a message to separate them. (10)
  • The contrast he presented to my sensations between our pleasant home and this foggy solitude gave me a pang of dismay. (10)
  • The scene which in all its peaceful beauty lay before me, was truly a bitter contrast to the occasion that led me thither. (6)
  • The apartment for which his lordship had so strongly apologized, stood in very pleasing contrast to my late one in Kilrush. (6)
  • General Goodwin touched Temple on the shoulder kindly, in marked contrast to his treatment of me, and wished us good-night. (10)
  • In books too, as well as in music, she courted the misery which a contrast between the past and present was certain of giving. (4)
  • The original key was most widely departed from in the slow movement, where the beauty of contrast was exceptionally noticeable. (3)
  • The widow sighed as mothers do who feel the contrast their experience opposes to the hopeful recklessness of such talk as this. (9)
  • We imagine that when souls have had a fall, they immediately look up and contrast their present with their preceding position. (10)
  • He was young and handsome, with a soft flowing blonde moustache and pleasant eyes, a contrast to his brother Count Lenkenstein. (10)
  • In agreeable contrast to this dull and desolate waste of marsh and willow swamp, is the rich pastoral country of Bulgaria opposite. (20)
  • The contemplation of the contrast, too, may save me from both: like the logic ass with the two trusses of hay on either side of him. (10)
  • Her intercession was without avail, but by contrast with the woman implicated in the horrible article, it was a carol of the seraphs. (10)
  • Her thoughts struck back on the creature that she was when she had last seen Mr. Pericles, and again, by contrast, on what she was now. (10)
  • Lord Creedmore, the heir of the house, was absent, hunting in America, or he might temporarily have been taken into favour by contrast. (10)
  • From her rosy cheeks to her stout ankles she was superabundant with vitality, the strangest contrast to her shadowy, thin old grandfather. (8)
  • He felt the contrast between his own and hers; between the niggard spirit of the beggarly receiver, and the high bloom of the exalted giver. (10)
  • The contrast between this and her last breakfast in that room gave her fresh misery, and strengthened her distaste for everything before her. (4)
  • The movement now assumed a cyclic form—a statement, leading to a point of contrast, a free fantasia, and finally the statement, leading to a close. (3)
  • It transformed the face that his imagination had created behind the coffin lid; the contrast became a resemblance; the resemblance grew to identity. (1)
  • A fit of heavy-mindedness ensued, that heightened the contrast her recent mood had bequeathed, between herself, ignorant as she was, and those ladies. (10)
  • Her expressive eyes, and her quaint simplicity, and her enthusiasm for England, haunted Mr. Fellingham; being conjured up by contrast with what he met about him. (10)

Also see sentences for: antithesis, difference.

Definition of contrast:

  • contrast, kon-trast’, v.i. to stand in opposition to. | v.t. to set in opposition, in order to show superiority or give effect. | n. con’trast, opposition or unlikeness in things compared: exhibition of differences. | adj. contrast’ive. (0)

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