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(of the weather) Opposite of comparative for of a low temperature
“I can't believe how hot this summer has been.”
(of a person) Opposite of comparative for having the sensation of coldness often to the point of being uncomfortable
“If you're feeling warm, take off those extra layers.”
Opposite of comparative for showing no affection or having a lack of emotion
“He was such a friendly guy that always had time for a little chit chat.”
Opposite of comparative for characterized by a state lacking warmth or happiness
“Christian and Natasha had a happy relationship that was the envy of everyone who knew them.”
(out cold) Opposite of comparative for loss of consciousness
“Benjamin was still conscious despite having consumed a large amount of alcohol.”
Opposite of comparative for no longer alive
“While he assumed the worst, he finally felt a pulse, and was filled with hope that his mother was still alive.”
(followed by blood or blooded) Opposite of comparative for showing disregard or little care for human life
“It was a compassionate gesture, considered way beyond his years, when he gave up his jacket and dinner to a homeless man.”
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