Opposite of comparative for extremely or frighteningly bad or serious
“Mark sustained a minor injury to his arm as he was attempting to catch a high ball.”
Opposite of comparative for extremely unpleasant or disagreeable
“She thanked her date for a delightful evening at the opera.”
Opposite of comparative for of low or mediocre quality
“A good wine is often qualified by its smell, balance, depth, and finish.”
Opposite of comparative for used to emphasize the extent of something unpleasant or bad
“Many believed he would make an excellent manager after his latest promotion.”
Opposite of comparative for very unwell or troubled
“I will return to work once I am well.”
Opposite of comparative for intolerable in nature
“The slight bruise on my knee isn't enough to deter me from finishing the game.”
Opposite of comparative for causing pain or hurt feelings
“Courtney is a kind person who has performed many wonderful deeds for the elderly.”
Opposite of comparative for having a sense of guilt
“He is untroubled by any spurious allegations leveled against him.”
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