Category
Sports (16)Business (13)Food (13)Entertainment (12)Weather (9)Travel (8)Work (7)Personality (5)Pets (5)Music (4)Fashion (4)Literature (3)Health (3)Lifestyle (3)Transportation (3)Animals (3)Hobbies (3)Language (3)Geography (2)Activities (2)Recreation (2)Finance (2)Fitness (2)Books (2)Relationships (2)Nature (2)Real Estate (2)Beverages (2)Technology (2)Interior Design (1)Skills (1)Film (1)Art (1)Academics (1)Seasons (1)Idiom (1)Communication (1)Punctuality (1)Personal Habits (1)Clothing (1)Social Life (1)Cooking (1)Dining (1)Socializing (1)Family (1)Performing Arts (1)Physical Abilities (1)Housing (1)Shopping (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coffee shop has great ambience, but conversely, the coffee is terrible.
She loves spending time in nature; conversely, her sister prefers the hustle and bustle of the city.
Jane is great at math; conversely, she struggles with writing.
The dog barks at strangers; conversely, the cat hides from them.
He enjoys the hustle and bustle of the city. Conversely, his wife prefers the quiet life in the countryside.
The team performed well in their last game. Conversely, they had a terrible record the season before.
She's very outgoing and loves meeting new people; conversely, her brother is shy and prefers to keep to himself.
While some individuals prefer staying up late, conversely, others prefer waking up early to start their day.
I usually go for a run in the morning. Conversely, my sister prefers to exercise in the evening.
The company's profits rose in the first quarter; conversely, they fell in the second quarter.
The movie was popular with critics, but conversely, it bombed at the box office.
The movie has a great storyline, but conversely, the acting is mediocre.
The company's revenue has increased; conversely, its expenses have decreased.
The novel's protagonist is kind and compassionate, while conversely, the antagonist is cruel and selfish.
The movie was a commercial success, conversely, it received poor reviews from critics.
She is a great cook; conversely, her sister cannot even boil water.
The company's profits increased this quarter; conversely, its expenses decreased.
She enjoys reading fiction novels; conversely, she finds non-fiction books boring.
She's a strict disciplinarian at work; conversely, she's very laid-back and relaxed at home.
The company's profits have soared this year; conversely, their customer satisfaction ratings have dropped.
She loves to dance, but conversely, her sister hates it.
The car is cheap to buy, but conversely, it's expensive to maintain.
The first half of the movie was boring; conversely, the second half was captivating.
He is a great runner; conversely, he is not good at swimming.
The book was popular in the United States, but conversely, it didn't sell well in Europe.
Some people thrive in a noisy environment, but conversely, others need peace and quiet to concentrate.
Sarah is allergic to cats; conversely, dogs do not bother her.
Some people love horror movies, while others, conversely, can't stand them.
The study showed that exercise can improve mental health; conversely, a lack of exercise can negatively impact mental health.
Many people think that a college degree guarantees a successful career; conversely, there are many successful people who never went to college.
She always sleeps well when it's raining outside; conversely, she has trouble sleeping on clear nights.
She is excellent at math, but conversely, she struggles with writing.
The team won the game despite their injuries; conversely, the opposing team lost despite being at full strength.
She always wears comfortable shoes to work; conversely, her colleague insists on wearing high heels.
She loves the beach; conversely, her husband prefers the mountains.
The first group finished the project in record time; conversely, the second group struggled to complete it.
The team's offense was weak, but conversely, their defense was strong enough to win the game.
She's a great singer, but conversely, she can't dance to save her life.
She doesn't like rainy days; conversely, she loves it when the sun is shining.
A strong believer in traditional education, she opposed online learning; conversely, he believed that the internet was a revolutionary tool for education.
John is a great swimmer; conversely, his sister is terrified of water.
The new software is much faster and more efficient, conversely, it uses up more memory than the old one.
The team won the game, but conversely, their star player was injured.
The cat is afraid of dogs; conversely, the dog is curious about cats.
The weather is warm and sunny during the day, but conversely, it can be chilly at night.
She speaks fluent French; conversely, she struggles with Spanish.
Some people love spicy food, while others, conversely, prefer milder flavors.
The restaurant has great food; conversely, the service is slow.
The doctor advised me to get more sleep for better health. Conversely, staying up late every night can lead to serious health problems.
The coffee is very strong, conversely, the tea is quite weak.
Post a Comment