adverb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Scandinavian cruises are very popular in the summer; conversely , the Caribbean is most popular in the winter.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And, conversely , does mimetic illusionism-the anthropomorphic statue-always fail as art?
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But conversely , music may also distract or annoy some workers.
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But, conversely , as long as more than one course of action is possible, the crisis has not been reached.
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Nor, conversely , does it aspire to art-pop status, because its aim is to be truthful to its mediocre soul.
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Or conversely , if some one else were to use your browser, it couldn't tell the difference.
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The more marked terms, conversely , represent pretensions of freedom and anarchy in writer, performer and audience alike.