(sweetest) Opposite of superlative for having an unpalatable harsh taste, as the peel of an orange
“The cakes can only be described as soft pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet, nutty mixture, or fruit.”
(blandest) Opposite of superlative for having an unpalatable harsh taste, as the peel of an orange
“The dish was too bland, and the vegetables seemed not entirely fresh.”
Opposite of superlative for feeling or showing anger, hurt, or resentment
“I would, however, be grateful if in view of everything I have written, you would now see your way clear to modifying your present logo.”
Opposite of superlative for painful or unpleasant to accept or contemplate
“The rain was a welcome change for the farmers who had endured weeks of drought.”
(of a conflict, argument, or opponent) Opposite of superlative for full of anger and acrimony
“Despite their divorce, the couple has maintained a civil and amicable platonic relationship.”
Opposite of superlative for suggestive or expressive of sorrow, distress or regret
“His grandfather sat back on his chair and listened to the children's cheerful laughter in the foreground.”
Opposite of superlative for very low or below average in temperature
“The journey became one of survival, as he crossed the desert through sandstorms, searing heat, and punishing terrain.”
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