Opposite of comparative for meticulously neat and tidy
Opposite of comparative for showing advanced signs of wear and tear
“I cycled through forests, rolling hills, grazing pastures, and past a few extremely well-kept country properties.”
Opposite of comparative for having broken down organically
“According to Bede's life of the saint, when Cuthbert's sarcophagus was opened eleven years after his death, his body was found to have been perfectly preserved or incorrupt.”
Opposite of comparative for dirty or lacking in hygiene
“He hurried over to one of the cabinets, not waiting for an answer, and pulled out a bottle of witch hazel and two clean rags.”
Opposite of comparative for ungroomed in appearance
“I try to be well-groomed, but clean, well-cut hair and a dab of lipstick are about the extent of my beauty regimen.”
Opposite of comparative for covered with hair or bristles
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