Opposite of comparative for moving or progressing at a fast rate or speed
“Slow-distance exercise will not help make a slow horse run fast.”
Opposite of comparative for lasting or taking a short time
“It was a long job and gave me little time to think about other things.”
Opposite of comparative for occurring immediately or suddenly within a short time or period
“The gradual development of children's physical and communication skills are essential to promoting self-reliance and self-esteem.”
Opposite of comparative for fast or responsive in one's thinking
“Brian would hang up the phone because he felt he was too stupid to figure out the girth of a box.”
Opposite of comparative for easily excited or aroused
“Expert nurses commonly talk about how projecting a calm demeanor helps to settle others down.”
(archaic) Opposite of comparative for the condition of being alive
“For here is an assignment, or bill of sale of all his goods and chattels, and all other his substance whatsoever moveable or immoveable, quick or dead, to his trustees during his life.”
Opposite of comparative for at a very fast speed
“When you play the piece, do it slow and steady.”
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