Words and phrases for demonstrating contrast
When youāre developing an argument, you will often need to present contrasting or opposing opinions or evidence ā āit could show this, but it could also show thisā, or āX says this, but Y disagreesā. This section covers words you can use instead of the ābutā in these examples, to make your writing sound more intelligent and interesting.
17. However
Usage: Use āhoweverā to introduce a point that disagrees with what youāve just said.
Example: āScholar A thinks this. However, Scholar B reached a different conclusion.ā
18. On the other hand
Usage: Usage of this phrase includes introducing a contrasting interpretation of the same piece of evidence, a different piece of evidence that suggests something else, or an opposing opinion.
Example: āThe historical evidence appears to suggest a clear-cut situation. On the other hand, the archaeological evidence presents a somewhat less straightforward picture of what happened that day.ā
19. Having said that
Usage: Used in a similar manner to āon the other handā or ābutā.
Example: āThe historians are unanimous in telling us X, an agreement that suggests that this version of events must be an accurate account. Having said that, the archaeology tells a different story.ā
20. By contrast/in comparison
Usage: Use āby contrastā or āin comparisonā when youāre comparing and contrasting pieces of evidence.
Example: āScholar Aās opinion, then, is based on insufficient evidence. By contrast, Scholar Bās opinion seems more plausible.ā
21. Then again
Usage: Use this to cast doubt on an assertion.
Example: āWriter A asserts that this was the reason for what happened. Then again, itās possible that he was being paid to say this.ā
22. That said
Usage: This is used in the same way as āthen againā.
Example: āThe evidence ostensibly appears to point to this conclusion. That said, much of the evidence is unreliable at best.ā
23. Yet
Usage: Use this when you want to introduce a contrasting idea.
Example: āMuch of scholarship has focused on this evidence. Yet not everyone agrees that this is the most important aspect of the situation.ā