Opposite of implying that the following clause contrasts with the preceding clause
“She has aged, and her beauty has waned.”
Opposite of on the other hand
“Sally was tall, likewise her sister was also tall.”
Opposite of except for the fact that
“I did not tidy up the apartment because I was too lazy.”
Opposite of despite the fact that
“Michael decided to return to the Bulls and as a result won a few more championships with them.”
Opposite of except for the fact that
“He is an absolute wizard on the guitar and a genius pianist.”
Opposite of while on the contrary
“He was delighted with himself that he could play the guitar like Nuno.”
Opposite of indicating an exception
“Everyone including John had left the party.”
Opposite of with, or to, the exclusion of
Opposite of in spite of
“Because of all his faults, Saul was constantly messing things up.”
Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“He was more than the weakling he was made out to be.”
Opposite of in a total or complete sense or manner (with no exceptions)
Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“You can do the puzzle just by yourself, or you can do it together with others.”
Opposite of in spite of what preceded
“The skies were clear and the ocean was still. Therefore, the ship managed to stay afloat and steady on its course.”
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