Opposite of superlative for of poor quality or a low standard
“It was a good movie that was worth watching.”
Opposite of superlative for having faults or errors
“Beginning with the magazine's cover, the issue contained spectacular illustrations to accompany faultless data on the subject of future space flight.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking in competency, experience or skill
“He was a skilled carpenter who built the most exquisite furniture.”
Opposite of superlative for having a harmful effect on
“Eating plenty of vegetables is beneficial to your health.”
Opposite of superlative for morally corrupt or evil in nature or character
“The king was a virtuous and benevolent man who was well-loved by the people.”
Opposite of superlative for engaging in childish misbehavior
“Tim was an obedient boy who always did as he was told.”
(of food) Opposite of superlative for decayed or putrid
“The milk is only a day old and is still fresh.”
Opposite of superlative for severe or serious
“He was involved in a mild car accident and escaped with only a few scratches.”
Opposite of superlative for distressing to the mind or senses
“He received the pleasant news that he would soon be promoted.”
Opposite of superlative for sick or unwell
“I can return to work today because I am feeling well again.”
Opposite of superlative for feeling unhappy
“He felt happy that he had found his perfect job.”
Opposite of superlative for feeling repentant
“The mother felt unrepentant for having to discipline her son because it was necessary.”
(of a moment or occasion) Opposite of superlative for inopportune or disadvantageous
“With property prices being so high, it is now an opportune time to be putting your house up for sale.”
Opposite of superlative for worthless or invalid
“To avoid unnecessary fees, ensure that your checks are valid and do not bounce.”
(of language) Opposite of superlative for offensive or vulgar
“He was a pleasant man who would always speak using polite language.”
(of investments) Opposite of superlative for high-risk, likely to fail
“He built his wealth on the back of some low-risk and stable investments.”
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