conversely
1 of 1adverb/ˈkɑnvɚsli/
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in a way that is different from what has been mentioned
- While the forecast predicted a sunny day, conversely, a sudden and unexpected storm rolled in.
- Despite assurances of improved performance, users found that, conversely, the new software introduced more operational issues.
- Although she expected increased vitality through exercise, conversely, she felt more fatigued after each workout.
- While some students thrive in hands-on learning environments, conversely, others excel in more theoretical and lecture-based settings.
- The new policy benefits larger companies; conversely, smaller firms may struggle.