Opposite of superlative for feeling dizzy and close to losing consciousness
“I was fine yesterday and on top of the world, but today is a different story.”
Opposite of superlative for weak or lacking in strength
“He looks strong enough to wrestle a bear.”
Opposite of superlative for low in volume or barely audible
“For a few moments, there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking in intensity, vividness or brightness
“Under the harsh light, the long tufts of golden brown hair sprouting from the crown of his head reminded Lucy of a lion's mane.”
Opposite of superlative for not clearly understood or visually perceived
“The Palisade was once home to a forest fire lookout station, as it afforded a clear view of much of the Athabasca River Valley.”
(clearest) Opposite of superlative for barely perceptible in amount, level or degree
“These violations are always committed with an obvious amount of intent.”
(greatest) Opposite of superlative for barely perceptible in amount, level or degree
“They are generally people with a great amount of general experience in this type of activity.”
Opposite of superlative for very slight or small in terms of probability
“If there is a crack in the road, there is a likely chance that the crack will continue to grow deeper and wider with time.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking conviction or force
“When an analyst makes a bold statement about the game, my natural inclination is to question whether the statement holds up against objective data.”
Opposite of a slight suspicion or hint
Related Words and Phrases
|