Opposite of superlative for severe or intense, especially in a painful or unpleasant way
“Whenever he tried too hard to recall the sequences, he experienced a dull headache which, though not incapacitating, was unpleasant.”
Opposite of superlative for in urgent need of immediate attention
“Building on the integrated e-business infrastructure, companies unbundle operations, outsource noncritical activities, and create supply chain communities.”
Opposite of superlative for short, quick or brief in duration
“Among children, asthma is a leading cause of hospitalization, chronic disease, and school absenteeism.”
Opposite of superlative for astute or wise in insight or intellect
“He claims that Ebi is uncreative and unintelligent and is nothing more than a parrot.”
(of one's senses) Opposite of superlative for sensitive or perceptive to changes
“In her defense, it was claimed she had poor eyesight and could not see Powell that well in the dim light.”
Opposite of superlative for having a sharp end or point
“He struck Evan across his upper shoulder with a powerful blow from his blunt sword, but it did very little damage.”
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