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Synonyms

au contraire

American  
[oh kawn-trer] / oʊ kɔ̃ˈtrɛr /
French.
  1. on the contrary.

  2. on the opposite or adverse side.


au contraire British  
/ o kɔ̃trɛr /

adverb

  1. on the contrary

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“Using less water didn’t affect the harvest, au contraire, it actually improved the grapes’ quality.

From Forbes • Oct. 2, 2014

What is great news for the defense is also great news for the stability of the team as a whole; not that Karl W Ouimette was doing a bad job – au contraire.

From The Guardian • Apr. 12, 2013

I don’t believe, bien au contraire, that anti-Semitism has its origins in secularism.

From Slate • Mar. 29, 2012

Humans have no fear of Twinkies and cheeseburgers - au contraire - although these foods have become more dangerous to our health than anything that skitters, flits or crawls.

From Washington Post • Oct. 25, 2010

Monsieur Lascelles had said nothing of disapproval until very recently; au contraire, he had much liked Mr. Waring.

From Waring's Peril by King, Charles