Opposite of superlative for unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition
“In a study, congenitally blind compared to sighted individuals showed frequently shorter latencies and higher amplitudes of auditory brainstem responses.”
Opposite of superlative for not determined by reason
“The rules concerning precautions in an attack are also germane to deciding whether a weapon is used in a discriminate manner.”
Opposite of superlative for rash or impulsive in nature
“On the one hand, he is likely to make a considered choice, but on the other, he's also likely to lament over the many other options he didn't pick.”
Opposite of superlative for characterized by force or intensity
“He was remarkably stoical, which was even more impressive since he was suffering from a mild gastrointestinal upset at the time.”
Opposite of superlative for ignorant or unmindful, especially of something important
“He is a pragmatist who is painfully aware of how hard it is to effect change in large organizations.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking in empathy
“My own post-traumatic stress syndrome is part of what makes me empathetic to the plight of veterans from past wars.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking intellect or good judgment
“The Schmidts are not particularly perceptive, so they did not notice the warning signs of drug abuse.”
Opposite of superlative for under the influence of alcohol
“Although Danny had been sober for a long stretch, you only had to scratch the surface to find that crazy, dramatic, addictlike behavior.”
Opposite of superlative for closed at one end, or having a dead end
“Our gaze falls continually on the buildings stretched out in front of us, and never gets lost in the bleak emptiness of a dead-straight open-ended street.”
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