Opposite of not so great in amount or extent
Opposite of a smaller amount of
“Homer noted that professional athletes were always wanting more.”
Opposite of comparative for very small in amount, level or degree
“The intermediate status of clitics poses a considerable challenge to linguistic theory.”
Opposite of comparative for significantly unimportant and deserving of little to no attention
“Australian engineers contributed significant innovation to the mining industry.”
Opposite of comparative for improbable or unlikely in degree
“There is a likely chance that it is going to rain today.”
Opposite of comparative for having a physically small size or stature
“I'm caught unawares as the wooden door creaks open, and a large man lurches into the room, his belly swaying with every step he takes.”
Opposite of comparative for weak or lacking in physical strength
“We watched a group of strong construction workers convey a large concrete block across the street with relative ease.”
Opposite of comparative for rickety in structure or shoddily built
“Providing a robust building capable of living up to future demands is not realistic without the thoughtful integration of the requirements of indoor actors and activities.”
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