Opposite of comparative for unable to be found
“My mother told me that my cell phone was now found.”
(of time or an opportunity) Opposite of comparative for not used advantageously
“This was a current once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that was right before him, and he was determined to take it.”
Opposite of comparative for of a bygone era
“The prime minister believed that contemporary values were needed for the success of the nation.”
Opposite of comparative for having been destroyed permanently
“The environmentalist was heartened at the increase in preserved natural habitats due to her campaigning.”
Opposite of comparative for beyond all hope
“He is a receptive kid, so trying to get him to stop drinking fizzy drinks is a promising cause.”
Opposite of comparative for significant in the degree of hopelessness
“Will Hunting believed it was all his fault, but his therapist Sean assured him that he was redeemable.”
(lost to) Opposite of comparative for hardened beyond sensibility or recovery
“He was an individual who was highly sensitive to being empathetic to those in need.”
Opposite of comparative for deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He remained alert and was fully aware of his surroundings.”
Opposite of comparative for filled with confusion or bewilderment
“Dave felt enlightened while listening to Jordan's philosophical opinions on sociological issues.”
Opposite of comparative for having passed away
“I am happy to tell you that your grandmother is still alive and well.”
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