(commoner) Opposite of comparative for clearly defined or identified
“This room has no specific purpose and is just for general use.”
(broader) Opposite of comparative for clearly defined or identified
“He has a broad range of skills which will be beneficial to our company.”
(more indeterminate) Opposite of comparative for clearly defined or identified
“The details and requirements of the project are unspecified at this stage.”
(of statements or instructions) Opposite of comparative for precise and clear
“He's a good worker, but he will not understand what needs to be done if you give him vague instructions.”
(of statements or instructions) Opposite of comparative for precise and clear
“He was beating around the bush and making implicit statements while expecting me to understand what he really meant.”
Opposite of comparative for uniquely connected with someone or something
“This common gene is generic for a wide range of species.”
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