Opposite of that has been described as greater or better than it actually is
“There is understated confidence about the food, and the service allows you to sit back and truly relax.”
Opposite of embellished to the point of being false or untrue
“The riveting documentary tells a true story about the cutthroat world of gymnastics.”
Opposite of exaggerated and excessively dramatic
“Jess auditioned for the part of Dorothy, but the producer said that she was as unnatural and undramatic an actor that he had ever come across.”
Opposite of excessive in degree or amount
Opposite of unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude
Opposite of expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress
Opposite of of exaggerated importance or value
Opposite of not genuinely meaning what has been expressed
Opposite of ridiculously extreme or excessive in degree
“If you spend a moderate amount on advertising, then a house style will give unity and continuity to your advertisements in various media.”
Opposite of of exaggerated importance or value
Opposite of extravagantly ornate in expression or prose
Opposite of having become or been made larger
Opposite of very severe or serious
“Leaders hope that taking mild action today will dampen wage demands before they become significant.”
Opposite of far beyond the norm in terms of public opinion
“The survey reports that a large majority of people in the country typically hold fairly moderate views on most policy issues.”
Opposite of idealistic, especially to the point of being unrealistic
“The pair are known as pragmatic, hard-nosed businessmen, and they are thought to have little sentimental attachment to the club.”
Opposite of important, prominent, or held in high esteem
(of a statement) Opposite of taking no account of particular cases or exceptions
(of colour) Opposite of dark and highly saturated
“The company's website uses light shades of blue to represent freedom and inspiration.”
Opposite of to have intensified
“The rain lessened, becoming a fine drizzle as opposed to a downpour.”
Opposite of past tense for to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
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