Opposite of superlative for treating people equally without favoritism or discrimination
“If there was even a hint that the judge might be biased, I'd certainly be unhappy about it.”
Opposite of superlative for considerable though not outstanding in size or amount
“The guests appear to be disgruntled after having an insufficient amount to eat and drink this evening.”
Opposite of superlative for young and beautiful
“She felt unpretty and insecure for the best part of her childhood, but that all changed during her adolescent years.”
Opposite of superlative for cloudless and sunny
“Beneath the cloudy sky, the green and blue shade cast by the giant trees fell in a mottled pattern on the forest floor.”
Opposite of superlative for performed according to the rules
“Throughout the tournament, our team was often criticized for perceived unsportsmanlike behavior.”
Opposite of superlative for justified by accepted standards of right and wrong
“Criticism of his performance was unjustified given his inexperience.”
Opposite of superlative for to an absolute degree
“The detectives had limited authority to execute a search without a legal warrant.”
(of hair) Opposite of superlative for of a bleached or pale golden (light yellowish) color
“He had a penchant for dating women with brunette hair.”
Opposite of superlative for light-complexioned
“She wore a matching pearl necklace and had a dark complexion with bright brown eyes.”
Opposite of superlative for inspiring or feeling hope and optimism
“Unfortunately, I think your chances of ever returning home is looking rather bleak, Dorothy.”
Opposite of superlative for in one's favor
“Our trek to the summit will not be helped by the unfavorable weather and conditions.”
Opposite of superlative for free from stain (literally or figuratively)
“After a string of controversial accusations leveled against him, he has to work hard to clean up his tarnished reputation.”
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