Opposite of superlative for not operating or being used
“The printer is currently in use by our busy staff.”
Opposite of superlative for not functional or operational
“I cannot believe that this old television is still functional after all these years.”
Opposite of superlative for doing nothing in particular
“He was surprisingly active for his age, and incredibly agile too.”
Opposite of superlative for not easily motivated to action or work
“They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency.”
Opposite of superlative for not engaged in any occupation or employment
“Jack is currently employed and not looking for further opportunities at this stage.”
(of time) Opposite of superlative for characterized by inaction or absence of significant activity
“Midday is our most busy period, and we really need all hands on deck to get through the grind.”
Opposite of superlative for frivolous or trivial in nature
“It seems that you would rather get up on your soapbox than have a meaningful conversation.”
Opposite of superlative for ineffective or useless
“The primary goal of advertising is to tap into the perceived collective desires of consumers in order to construct an effective ad campaign.”
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