(sweeter) Opposite of comparative for having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
“One popular sweet dish is a pancake made of mashed plantains that have been deep-fried in palm oil.”
(blander) Opposite of comparative for having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
“The dish was too bland, lacked flavor, and the aloe seemed not entirely fresh.”
Opposite of comparative for feeling or expressing resentment, disappointment, or anger
“Despite her dreadful circumstances, she had a cheery disposition.”
Opposite of comparative for made rancid by fermentation, etc.
“They sat on the open deck, using a battened hatchway as a table, and feasted on fresh produce purchased on the quay.”
Opposite of comparative for displeasing to one's senses
“Envy is not a pleasurable emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate.”
Opposite of comparative for of a poor or substandard level or quality
“I was pleased that this was an acceptable solution for everyone, and it was certainly better than no therapy at all.”
Opposite of comparative for having a witty, sarcastic or cynical nature or edge
“Why can't you give me a straight answer to a straight question?”
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