adverb
- on the contrary; in the opposite way or manner
- in a perverse or stubborn manner
Usage: formal
Usage: archaic
Examples
- He expected praise for his work; contrariwise, he received harsh criticism.
- The data suggests prices will rise, but contrariwise, they may actually fall.
- She thought the meeting would be brief; contrariwise, it lasted three hours.
- The weather forecast predicted rain; contrariwise, it was sunny all day.
- Most students found the test easy; contrariwise, Sarah struggled with every question.
- The old man acted contrariwise to every suggestion we made.