Adverb
in a contrasting manner
Source: WordNetHuman nature is almost unbelievably malleable, responding accurately and contrastingly to contrasting cultural conditions. Margaret Mead
contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being disgraced Source: Internet
Contrastingly, Rousseau's conception relies on the supposition that "civil man" is corrupted, while "natural man" has no want he cannot fulfill himself. Source: Internet
Contrastingly some atheists hold firmly to the belief that assuming the existence of God introduces unnecessary complexity (Schmitt 2005, e.g., the Ultimate Boeing 747 gambit ). Source: Internet
Contrastingly, a few conspiracy theorists forewarned that the satellite project is secretly China's way of detecting the whereabouts and whatabouts of precious mineral resources in Ethiopia and ultimately exploit them in the guises of investment. Source: Internet
Contrastingly, in the "unrecommended" review section of Yelp, two dissatisfied individuals critiqued the facility's false advertising and difficulty scheduling appointments. Source: Internet