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on the other hand
adverb as in again
adverb as in au contraire
adverb as in differently
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- abnormally
- adversely
- antagonistically
- antithetically
- asymmetrically
- conflictingly
- contradictorily
- contrarily
- contrastingly
- contrastively
- discordantly
- disparately
- dissimilarly
- distinctively
- divergently
- diversely
- hostilely
- in a different manner
- incompatibly
- incongruously
- nonconformably
- on the contrary
- oppositely
- poles apart
- uniquely
- unorthodoxly
- unusually
- vice versa
adverb as in however
adverb as in otherwise
adverb as in secondly
Strong match
conjunction as in or
preposition as in but
Weak matches
preposition as in notwithstanding
Example Sentences
The newest Fed governor, Stephen Miran, on the other hand, argues the administration’s policies will lower the neutral rate, justifying a more aggressive cutting cycle.
Alabama-based Diversified, on the other hand, snaps up old, conventional wells that can slowly produce the heating and power-generation fuel for decades.
Stone, on the other hand, was a singer who found success in the neo-soul movement in the 1990s after after nearly two decades in the music business.
If, on the other hand, you wish to understand what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was talking about during a White House meeting Oct.
Essential services with no revenue stream, on the other hand, will always require public subsidies because the projects cannot be sustained by market demand alone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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