(of a physical object) Opposite of superlative for possessing great weight
“Our suitcase was very light once we emptied it after returning from our trip.”
(of people or animals) Opposite of superlative for overweight or fat
“He was now a skinny man after months of depriving himself of food.”
Opposite of superlative for with force
“The pinata would fail to break after a few soft blows from the children.”
Opposite of superlative for requiring significant physical exertion
“She found being a dog walker to be easy, yet satisfying, work.”
Opposite of superlative for mentally oppressive or hard to endure
“The success of his business proved to be an uplifting blessing on his mind and spirit.”
Opposite of superlative for of substantial density
“The skies were clear and filled with wispy clouds.”
(of rain) Opposite of superlative for falling with force
“The weather forecast predicts light rain tomorrow.”
Opposite of superlative for having a subject matter of importance
“This is a minor matter which we can ignore for now.”
Opposite of superlative for influential or powerful in rank, position, or status
“It will be a concert that brings together a group of unknown talent in the field of modern hip-hop.”
Opposite of superlative for containing perceptible moisture
“It is an arid climate with a few registered inches of rainfall in a normal year.”
Opposite of superlative for having a muddy or sticky consistency
“The most suitable land for vanilla is gently sloping with light friable soil.”
Opposite of superlative for large in size, amount, or intensity
“The banks have suffered inconsequential losses from investing in a few small businesses.”
(of the elements) Opposite of superlative for violently disturbed or agitated
“The rough weather had passed and the sea was now calm.”
Opposite of superlative for extreme in intensity
“The two opposing groups had a half-hearted fight before going their separate ways.”
(of an activity) Opposite of superlative for excessive in nature
“He was a moderate drinker who was always fully aware of his limits.”
(heavy on) Opposite of superlative for consisting of or using a lot of
“German food is light on chilies and exotic spices.”
Opposite of superlative for feeling sluggish or slow
“After a good night's sleep, his body was feeling energetic again.”
Opposite of superlative for filled with sadness or melancholy
“I look forward to seeing you again with a joyful heart.”
(of a literary work) Opposite of superlative for overly serious or difficult
“The author's latest works were enthralling, arousing the interest of readers worldwide.”
(predicative) Opposite of superlative for weighed down with something
“The crates were empty of any items whatsoever.”
Opposite of superlative for indelicate or coarse in appearance or manner
“When he lifts up his baseball cap to scratch his hair, the soft features of a boy-band dreamboat are revealed.”
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