Opposite of adverb for with little or no rainfall or humidity
“The rainforest was incredibly wet after so much rainfall in the past month.”
(of an object or food) Opposite of adverb for free from moisture or liquid
“Check out how moist and scrumptious this cake looks.”
Opposite of adverb for boring or severely lacking in interest
“Years ago, I watched a gripping documentary about the life of a mountaineer who survived a great fall.”
(of information, writing, etc.) Opposite of adverb for highly factual, especially to the point of being dull
“It is not only a work of beauty but also a richly embellished piece of writing.”
(of a joke or sense of humour) Opposite of adverb for subtle and expressed in a matter-of-fact way
“His comedic style was rather ostentatious and was not to everyone's taste.”
Opposite of adverb for unemotional, undemonstrative, or impassive
“I'm not a very demonstrative person, as I have always been taught that emotion leads to weakness.”
(of an alcoholic drink) Opposite of adverb for free from or lacking embellishment or sweetness
“It is more like a sweet wine with hints of dried apricots, grapefruit pith, cypress, and lemons.”
(British, politics) Opposite of adverb for radical or hard-line Conservative in nature, especially in relation to the 1980s
“A conference was scheduled to discuss various left-wing policies.”
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