contrastedly
English
Etymology
contrasted + -ly
Adverb
contrastedly (not comparable)
- in contrast
- 1863, William Lincoln, The Javelin of Phinehas (page 263)
- For they serve to exhibit contrastedly the two divers aspects of the movement of the sixteenth century.
- 1990, United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Hunger. Domestic Task Force, An Examination of Issues Affecting the Low-income Elderly Under the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP): Hearing... (page 45)
- Contrastedly, the elderly make up a sizeable proportion of TEFAP recipients, comprising 38% of the program's participation.
- 1863, William Lincoln, The Javelin of Phinehas (page 263)