On The Other Hand (Adverb)
Meaning
(contrastive) from another point of view; "on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good"; "then again, she might not go".
Examples
- He's a great singer, but on the other hand, his stage presence is lacking.
- The new policy has its advantages, on the other hand, it also has some major drawbacks.
- She's very outgoing and friendly, on the other hand, her sister is shy and introverted.
- The city has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment, on the other hand, the cost of living is extremely high.
- He's a brilliant scientist, on the other hand, his lack of social skills makes it difficult for him to work in a team.