to the contrary



to the contrary

 and on the contrary
as the opposite of what has been stated; contrary to what has been stated. The brown horse didn't beat the black horse. To the contrary, the black one won. Among spiders, the male is not the larger one. On the contrary, the female is larger.
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to the contrary

suggesting or showing that the opposite is true Unless you have specific information to the contrary, it is obvious that she is lying.
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to the contrary

To the opposite effect, in denial, as in No matter what they say to the contrary, I am positive that he was present. This idiom was first recorded in 1512. Also see on the contrary.
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to the contrary

To the opposite effect from what has been stated or what is expected: Despite what you say to the contrary, this contract is fair.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GudrunGOOD-roon (German)Norse Mythology, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
Lucetta-English
Metrodora-Ancient Greek
Ariaden[æri'ædni]
Gemariahgem-ə-RIE-ə (English)Biblical
Aristeidis-Greek