Opposite of superlative for completely confident that one is right
“There were lots of times when people were very uncertain about the situation there.”
Opposite of superlative for having confidence in doing or achieving something
“Brady was nervous about returning to the field after injuring his ankle in the first half of the game.”
Opposite of superlative for true beyond any doubt
“Whether subsequent antibiotic treatment will benefit these patients is debatable.”
Opposite of superlative for showing confidence or assurance
“Tommy was still a little unsure on his feet but was determined to limit his time in his old familiar wheelchair.”
Opposite of superlative for able to be relied on or trusted
“What a pity that Ms. Evans' information comes from such an unreliable source.”
Opposite of superlative for certain or very likely to occur
“He looked at the damage and knew it was unlikely he could fix it without almost entirely remaking the robot.”
Opposite of superlative for certain to happen
“Thousands of hours of consular time are spent picking up the pieces after easily avoidable accidents.”
Opposite of superlative for capable of being trusted
“He was at least comforted that Markov had made the arrangements for the boat, the last dependable act of an otherwise undependable brother.”
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