Opposite of comparative for having little, or too little, flesh or fat on the body
“Everybody was in disbelief at how fat their beloved pet dog had gotten.”
Opposite of comparative for made of very light or fine material
“She insisted that I put on a heavy woolen jumper, but I was allergic to the material.”
Opposite of comparative for unconvincing, lacking in substance or plausibility
“Strong evidence was presented, and the court was thus able to convict her of embezzlement.”
Opposite of comparative for containing a significant or excess amount of liquid or water
“If you want good separation, you will need a very concentrated solution.”
Opposite of comparative for having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite
“This thick and juicy steak is no ordinary piece of meat.”
Opposite of comparative for very narrow in all diameters
“Two huge motors spin a large rotating drum, winding a thick cable around it.”
Opposite of comparative for having few parts or members relative to the area covered or filled
“The stray dog was spotted hiding amongst that profuse section of grass.”
(of a sound or voice) Opposite of comparative for faint and high-pitched
“Striking a large metallic sheet with a stone will result in a loud, resonant noise.”
(of air or gas) Opposite of comparative for less dense than usual
“The air felt dense, exuding that funny perfume of old fire and old damp, abandonment and rot.”
A substance capable of undergoing dissolution
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