Opposite of comparative for prepared for the coming of an event
“The Western States were totally unprepared for the impending struggle.”
Opposite of comparative for willing or eager to do something
“Government leaders seem uninterested or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees.”
Opposite of comparative for readily obtainable or available for use
“The restaurant advised us that the popular dessert is unavailable until Spring because some of the ingredients are not in season.”
Opposite of comparative for prepared for use or action
“How can we eat when the table arrangement is incomplete?”
(ready to) Opposite of comparative for in such a condition as to be likely to do something
“It is unlikely that the athlete is going to reach great heights unless he learns to arch his back.”
Opposite of comparative for able to respond or react quickly
“The Prime Minister was slow to recognize the suffering in the nation and was ill-suited to respond.”
Opposite of comparative for very easy or involving minimal effort
“Although the task was somewhat arduous, everyone pitched in with good humor.”
(of food) Opposite of comparative for ready for consumption
“So we set up a platform in a tree next to a fig tree that was bulging with unripened fruit.”
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