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contrast noun 1 difference or dissimilarity between things or people that are being compared. 2 a person or thing that is strikingly different from another. 3 the degree of difference in tone between the colours, or the light and dark parts, of a photograph or television picture. verb (contrasted, contrasting) 1 to compare so as to reveal differences. 2 (often contrast with something) to show the difference. contrastive adj. in contrast to or with something or someone as an opposite to them or something distinct from them.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin contra- against + stare to stand.