Opposite of comparative for with everything included, and nothing missing or absent
“The submission of an incomplete package could be viewed as a lack of attention to detail.”
Opposite of comparative for finished, having reached an end or conclusion
“Pritchard was in no mood to deal with the unfinished construction of the new bridge.”
(generic intensifier) Opposite of comparative for extreme or absolute in degree
“I am intrigued by your mitigated sense of self-righteousness, but not entirely surprised.”
Opposite of comparative for covering everything and all that is relevant
“Despite its promise, the speech provided limited insight into the country's political climate.”
Opposite of comparative for exhausting all effort
“His performance provides a sober anchor to Kitano's barely restrained jubilation.”
Opposite of comparative for marked by a person's overall balance in skill and ability from a performance
“The match was basically won by the team that was less incompetent with the ball.”
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