conversely

/kənˈvɜrsli/
adverb
  1. Used to introduce a statement that reverses or contrasts with the previous one; in an opposite way.
    • Some people prefer hot weather; conversely, others enjoy the cold.
    • The first method is quick but expensive; conversely, the second is slow but cheap.
    • She argued that technology isolates us; conversely, he claimed it brings people together.
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