Sentences with contrarily
con·trar·y
C c - Contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
- Departures in contrary directions.
- Contrarily, the narcissist is shameless.
- Contrarily, human life span in the Mayan culture was close to 150 years.
- I will make the contrary choice.
- To prove the contrary of a statement.
- In view of its findings, we might contrarily conclude that drinking drivers have the most serious accidents.
- To act contrary to one's own principles.
- On the contrary, there may be some who would agree with you.
- I believe he is innocent, whatever they may say to the contrary.