Opposite of comparative for difficult to believe or unlikely to happen
“Good writers have an eye and an ear for a lively and believable anecdote that can make their points both memorable and compact.”
Opposite of comparative for having a strange, curious or mysterious nature
“Brauer's protagonist enjoys many of the properties of ordinary characters.”
Opposite of comparative for existing only in the realms of one's imagination
“Welcome to the real world, kid!”
(used especially as an intensifier) Opposite of comparative for extraordinarily good or great
“With a poor grasp of the English language, her ambition and hopes of being successful in America were dashed away with her father's passing.”
Opposite of comparative for significant in size, number or degree
“It is devilishly difficult to assemble a restaurant menu from a tiny number of fish on sale certified as being from sustainably managed stocks.”
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