different between dissimilar vs contrasting
dissimilar
English
Etymology
dis- +? similar
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??s?m?l?(?)/
Adjective
dissimilar (comparative more dissimilar, superlative most dissimilar)
- Not similar; unalike; different
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:different
Translations
Portuguese
Adjective
dissimilar m or f (plural dissimilares, comparable)
- dissimilar (not similar)
dissimilar From the web:
- what dissimilar fraction
- what dissimilar mean
- what does similarity mean
- what are dissimilar metals
- what is dissimilar fraction example
- what is dissimilar and similar fraction
- what is dissimilarity in data mining
- what is dissimilarity matrix
contrasting
English
Etymology
From contrast +? -ing.
Adjective
contrasting (comparative more contrasting, superlative most contrasting)
- Set in opposition; markedly different.
- George W. Bush and John Kerry had contrasting debating styles.
Antonyms
- identical
Translations
Verb
contrasting
- present participle of contrast
contrasting From the web:
- what contrasting ideas dominate this chapter
- what contrasting mean
- what contrasting imagery does trumbull
- what contrasting tones is the author conveying
- what contrasting colour goes with grey
- what does the word contrasting mean
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