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What is the opposite of more set?

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Adjective
Opposite of comparative for fixed or arranged in advance
“They may trap you for several years on a variable rate which could prove expensive in the long run.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for not able to be changed
“I remained undecided on where I wanted to eat for dinner.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
“He must learn programming scripts that allow a generic program to be tailored to a specific purpose.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for ready, prepared, or likely to do something
“I left all my studying to the last minute, and consequently, I was unprepared for the exam.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for conforming to the standard variety
“Many regarded it as a promising start to his writing career and felt that the script was fresh and delightfully new.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for firmly fixed in place
“Apparently, jumping from a precarious rock to a raised edge is all part of the game.”
Adjective
(set on) Opposite of comparative for fully committed to an idea or goal
Uncertain of his career choice, he majored in English language and literature. with classical and romantic languages as his minor subjects.”
Adjective
(of material for study) Opposite of comparative for prescribed as part of a course
“Extra information may be added, but the teacher is accountable for failing to complete the coverage of the text and is not expected to rate pupils on unprescribed material.”
Adjective
(set against) Opposite of comparative for firmly opposed to
“I'm pro suggestions that might help end the dispute.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for hardened in texture
“Crush the biscuits into a crumb texture, add the melted butter and mix together.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for done with full awareness of what one is doing
“He's delighted with the result and says he's glad to be back and no longer facing an unintentional early retirement.”
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