Opposite of superlative for not careful or thorough
“Officer Ellingson conducted a thorough search of the vehicle, including for fingerprints, but did not find much that could be clearly linked to the car thief.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking depth of character or understanding
“Personally, I find that the sensationalist presentation, tricksy camera work, and scary music gets in the way of any profound analysis.”
Opposite of superlative for appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely
“I had met Gianni before and he struck me as a warm, passionate man with a genuine love for food.”
(sometimes figuratively) Opposite of superlative for existing or occurring at or on the surface
“If you are a human being, you have rights inherent in that reality.”
Opposite of superlative for of little weight or importance
“The decision to beach the vessel was a hurried and ill-considered over-reaction, with significant consequences in terms of damage.”
Opposite of superlative for silly or inappropriate in nature
“The children have been warmly praised for their sensible actions in passing the information on to school authorities.”
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