Opposite of comparative for of, or forming, a fundamental base or basis
“Walking becomes secondary to other forms of transport when you have a mile to travel.”
Opposite of comparative for elementary, simple or merely functional
“His taste in music is both sophisticated and eclectic.”
Opposite of comparative for offering or constituting the minimum required without elaboration or luxury
“His skills are technically advanced after years of practice.”
Opposite of comparative for easy to decipher or solve
“We need a person of your intellect to help us solve any complex problems we may encounter.”
(chemistry) Opposite of comparative for having a pH greater than 7
“A blue litmus paper will react to an acidic substance by turning red.”
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