contrast
contrast - verb
- To set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"Contrast European and American manners."
Usage examples
Examples: "I like to contrast every day." "Can you contrast this for me?" "Let's contrast together."
SpellingJoy score for contrast
SpellingJoy Gematria
✨ Mystic
216
Letter Values
C
6
O
15
N
15
T
21
R
19
A
1
S
20
T
23
Etymology
Latin
Borrowed from French contraster "to be in opposition (of elements of a work of art)," re-formation (after Italian contrastare "to oppose, set against, be in opposition [of elements of a work of art]") of Middle French contrester "to resist, oppose, struggle against," going back to Old French, going back to Vulgar Latin *contrāstāre "to oppose," from Latin contrā "opposite, facing, against" + stāre "to stand"
Word family
Found in Lyrics
"Let's Get It On"
by Marvin Gaye
1973"Let's get it on"
Context: Soul classic