Opposite of superlative for having a great width
“He would lose his pursuers through a narrow lane.”
Opposite of superlative for the full extent of something that is open
“The lawyer had a closed mouth policy when dealing with reporters about his client's case.”
Opposite of superlative for having a large scope or range
“Decision-making is so much easier when you only have a limited set of choices to choose from.”
Opposite of superlative for to an overwhelming, or broad extent
“He was fortunate that the negative impact of his actions was localized within the community.”
Opposite of superlative for loose fitted
“I can imagine you in tight pants, but I'm also imagining how much you'd be grimacing.”
Opposite of superlative for at a distance from an intended target
“He shot the ball under duress, but was accurate enough to drop it into the basket.”
Opposite of superlative for to the fullest extent (in terms of length or width)
“Due to soreness, he was only able to move his shoulders partially.”
Opposite of superlative for well off from the mark, or far from the intended target
“Since his first set, he has been able to hit winners accurately and consistently.”
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