Opposite of comparative for of an important nature
“This is a trivial matter which can be addressed at a later date.”
Opposite of comparative for grave in manner or disposition
“He looked cheerful after finally having done his taxes.”
Opposite of comparative for requiring considerable thought or reflection
“Merely the most superficial consideration should be afforded to the buffoon's request.”
Opposite of comparative for meriting, or tending to provoke, deep reflection
“This is a lowbrow film catering to the simplest of minds.”
Opposite of comparative for significantly worrying in nature
“He sustained a harmless graze to his shin as he was skateboarding.”
Opposite of comparative for having earnest intentions
“The president was insincere when he claimed to be committed to lowering taxes.”
Opposite of comparative for abundant or plentiful in quantity, amount or extent
“Brandon only made a paltry amount of money trying to sell bottled water for pets.”
Opposite of comparative for not to be laughed at
“I can't stop laughing. This is funny!”
Opposite of comparative for not easily answered or solved
“The computer program has some simple bugs which should be fixed in the next iteration.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for truly meaning something said that was outrageous in nature
“I was kidding when I said I was going to going to go on a donut diet.”
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