stand in contrast to

/stænd ɪn ˈkɒntrɑːst tuː/ · stand in KON-trast tooclear-difference phrase

Differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

Use stand in contrast to to express this relationship precisely: differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

What stand in contrast to Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core action

Differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

Example

The later decline stands in contrast to the earlier growth.

2

Common construction

Use this expression in its normal grammatical frame so the relationship between the surrounding ideas remains explicit.

Example

The coastal sites stand in contrast to neighbouring inland settlements.

3

Reasoning effect

It tells the reader how to interpret the timing, scope, evidence, contrast, condition, or consequence in the statement.

Example

These findings stand in contrast to the prevailing view.

Use stand in contrast to Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The later decline stands in contrast to the earlier growth.

The coastal sites stand in contrast to neighbouring inland settlements.

These findings stand in contrast to the prevailing view.

Precision Matters

Stand in contrast to overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

stand in contrast to

Means differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

vs.
in contrast

Means introduce a clear difference from the preceding case, pattern, or claim.

stand in contrast to

Means differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

vs.
by contrast

Means introduces a clear difference from the preceding case or claim.

stand in contrast to

Means differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

vs.
distinct from

Means clearly separate or different in identity, character, or category.

stand in contrast to

Means differ clearly from another case, pattern, or claim.

vs.
contrary to

Means in opposition to, or different from, what is stated or expected.

Test stand in contrast to in Context

The two groups display a clear difference.

1

The uniform northern samples ___ the highly variable results from the south.

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