Opposite of superlative for lacking in interest or excitement
“The bands were excellent and the music festival turned out to be a rather exciting event.”
(of an edge or blade) Opposite of superlative for not sharp
“It was a relief to be able to chop my onions easily with a sharp knife.”
(of the weather) Opposite of superlative for dark, cloudy or overcast
“The view from the top of the building is spectacular, especially on a bright day when the city unfolds beneath you in all its glory.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking brightness, vividness, or sheen
“The room's bright colors form a good contrasting background for several restrained artworks which adorn the walls.”
(of a noise or sound) Opposite of superlative for not clear or muffled
“A loud wail emanated from the giant speakers as Joe began playing his guitar.”
(of activity) Opposite of superlative for sluggish or slow-moving
“The office and its staff always seem very lively when Friday rolls around.”
(of a person) Opposite of superlative for slow of understanding
“He was considered an intelligent student in his school years, and would go on to become a successful and respected businessman.”
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