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Contrast

Definition: A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look – At ‘contrast,’ a word we need to cook! The dictionary’s given you the key, To understanding what it means for you and me. It's about differences, clear and bright, Between colours, shining with delight. Think of black and white, a classic scene, A stark contrast, sharp and keen! Lightness and brightness, that’s part of the game, Making colors pop, it’s not the same! And then there's 'hue,' a shade you see, Like blue versus green, for all to agree. So 'contrast' means they stand apart, Each color shining with its own art. Distinguishable, that final plea, Means you can tell them, easily and free! Does that make sense? Any questions so far? Let’s discuss it together!

Contrasted (with)

Definition: Contrast refers to the difference or contrast between two things, events, places, or situations. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as: - In literature: A contrast might be an abrupt change that creates a tension or contrast between two different elements or ideas. - In art and design: Contrast can be used to draw attention to differences or contradictions between two or more images, objects, or elements. - In language: Contrasted phrases or expressions often create a contrast, such as in the phrase "this is not what I expected" vs. "my expectations were very high." - In grammar: The word "contrasted" can be used to indicate that two words are connected by a grammatical construction or pattern, such as "I ate an apple," which means "I ate the apple that was lying on my desk."


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