Opposite of comparative for occurring, appearing, or done infrequently and irregularly
Opposite of comparative for present, appearing, or found everywhere
“I don't mind freckles on my face, but the odd mole aggrieves me.”
Opposite of comparative for a great number of
“Navigable throughout its history, it is one of the few canals in Britain not to have been nationalized, and remains privately owned.”
Opposite of comparative for made up of a large number of things or people close together
“Even though the outback was teeming with trees and wildlife, edible fruits were surprisingly sparse.”
Opposite of comparative for generally accepted as correct or true
“An uncommon opinion is always unpopular, and as such demonstrates the honesty of the individual who expresses it.”
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