Opposite of comparative for having ordinary, or no special, characteristics
“He bought himself an unconventional solar-powered car out of concern for the environment.”
Opposite of comparative for occurring on a regular basis
“He was dedicated to his work, but would sometimes have a rare lapse in concentration.”
Opposite of comparative for mutual or held in common by many
“There is a rare belief held by some that the earth is flat.”
Opposite of comparative for pertaining to a collective
“Both parties were only interested in furthering their personal agendas.”
Opposite of comparative for used by a number of people as a group
“Rooms with private bathrooms at the hostel would cost more than those without.”
Opposite of comparative for having low social or economic rank
“The aristocratic folk lacked empathy for the working class, whose plight they could never envisage for themselves.”
(of behavior) Opposite of comparative for lacking in refinement
“Your refined etiquette during dinner last night certainly impressed my parents.”
Opposite of comparative for easily found or obtainable
“The seabeach amaranth is a rare plant that is a threatened species.”
Opposite of comparative for average, or below average, in quality
“It was an exceptional performance with outstanding qualities.”
(of an object) Opposite of comparative for low in quality
“It was a high-quality work of art made from the most exquisite of materials.”
Opposite of a common person, someone of a lower class
Opposite of a member of the lower social classes
Opposite of an inhabitant of a particular town or city
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