(broadest) Opposite of superlative for restricted or low in size or space
“The bridge was wide enough to accommodate two buses comfortably.”
(most boundless) Opposite of superlative for restricted or low in size or space
“In the distance was what appeared to be an endless amount of space.”
Opposite of superlative for limited in extent, amount, or scope
“The seminar would cover a rather broad spectrum of topics.”
Opposite of superlative for precise or strict in meaning
“The broad interpretation of the rule has led to much confusion.”
Opposite of superlative for denoting or relating to a contest that is won or lost by only a very small margin
“The home team would dominate the game and win by a comprehensive margin.”
Opposite of superlative for insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
“His open and receptive attitude has improved foreign relations.”
Opposite of superlative for parsimonious or stingy in nature
“Henry can sometimes be generous, that is when it is convenient for him.”
(of a body part) Opposite of superlative for low in body fat or mass
“Homer would laugh as he watched his fat belly jiggle around.”
Opposite of the least or smallest amount or quantity possible, attainable, or required
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