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What is the opposite of fuller?

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Adjective
Opposite of comparative for holding as much or as many as possible
“He bolted towards the empty lift, but ironically, the doors closed as he got there.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for with all parts included
“John confronted the manufacturer about an incomplete package that was delivered to him a week prior.”
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Opposite of comparative for having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction
“The little ones were moody and agitated, which would likely suggest that they were hungry.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for involving many activities
“It was a pretty uneventful fete, but at least they raised plenty of money for charity.”
Adjective
Opposite of comparative for having or including many small details or features
“The pamphlet provides only a concise description of the available features.”
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Opposite of comparative for not currently available for use
“There should be plenty of available seats given that the movie has been out for a while now.”
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Opposite of comparative for to the highest degree, or at the maximum capacity
“The pilot ensured that the aircraft was flying the required minimum altitude of at least five hundred feet above the ground.”
Adjective
(of a woman's figure or part of the body) Opposite of comparative for having a feminine figure that is plump or rounded
“She was a rather flat-chested, skinny girl during her adolescent years.”
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Opposite of comparative for having a surfeit of body fat
“Many of his followers were concerned about his slender frame and posted comments suggesting he eat more.”
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Opposite of comparative for powerful or rich in volume and sound
“He heard a faint ring in the background but was unsure if it was merely his imagination.”
Adjective
(of a flavor or color) Opposite of comparative for rich or intense
“The dish was bland and appeared to be garnished with herbs that weren't entirely fresh.”
Adjective
(of a garment) Opposite of comparative for cut generously with gathers or folds or so as to fit loosely
“How do you even breathe in those tight skinny jeans?”
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