Opposite of comparative for done or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse without premeditation
“It appeared to Howe and other critics as a calculated plan to accumulate political power.”
Opposite of comparative for performed in an improvised manner
“Her carefully rehearsed speech about why she wanted to keep things platonic and professional between them had flown from her mind.”
Opposite of comparative for done by one's own free choice
“The defendant seeks reversal on a claim that the trial judge committed error in admitting what amounted to a coerced confession.”
Opposite of comparative for done or occurring spontaneously, without conscious thought or attention
“We made a conscious decision to go with a noncombative, cooperative approach.”
Opposite of comparative for having an open, natural, and uninhibited manner
“Warm and friendly as she was towards him, her reserved nature was difficult to read, and he was not so sure if his growing feelings were matched.”
|