In the lowest position
“Brush around the edges of the bottom layer of the pastry with the beaten egg, then place the lattice pastry sheet over the top.”
Opposite of superlative for raised or elevated in amount, level or degree
“He had a decreased level of consciousness on the day of admission.”
Opposite of superlative for having a high rank or social standing
“Joseph, despite his low social ranking, had befriended the scions of some of New England's most prominent families.”
Opposite of superlative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
“She spoke in a crude way that was completely unfamiliar to him.”
Opposite of superlative for having a benevolent or noble nature
“He was an unkind ruler and oppressed the people in many ways, which, of course, made them all the more anxious to become again independent.”
Opposite of superlative for of an impressively high or grand level
“This lowly gesture of foot washing goes beyond anything we hold in the independent American tradition of achieving greatness.”
Opposite of superlative for experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
“He feels depressed because the attempted transplant from the one person with the best chance of success has failed.”
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