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  • Asked on October 6, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

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  • Asked on October 6, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 6, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 6, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 6, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 5, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 5, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 5, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 5, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes
  • Asked on October 5, 2021 in Single word requests.

    In informal, spoken AmE, the most common equivalent of “on the contrary” is the word, bullshit :

    The salesman assured me that the suit was black; bullshit, it was navy blue.

    That would be useful, in your construction: The casual

    encounters didn’t work for me, though. It was bullshit – (Yes, the singular “IT”) each of them left me emptier than before, made me feel guiltier than before.

    It’s crude but widely used and accepted. (US)

    (People) (English) (Britain) (English) (US)

    • 371401 views
    • 217 answers
    • 136616 votes