Opposite of comparative for having an unstable state of mind
“I can accurately recognize a sane person because I used to be crazy once.”
Opposite of comparative for having an unusually strange character or behavior
“You know, Ramirez, sometimes you seem as normal as muck, and other times you're the most princely person I've met.”
Opposite of comparative for showing a lack of common sense
“The donkey is incapable of forming a rational decision as there is no motive to choose one bale of hay over the other.”
Opposite of comparative for having an infatuation or the feeling of being in love
“She was uninterested in him because he was a Taurus, who are notoriously stubborn.”
Opposite of comparative for having an intense or passionate interest
“In contrast to Sansa, Arya was apathetic with being a noble lady, and was more interested in fighting with swords.”
Opposite of comparative for overtly excited to the point of silliness
“Jerry remained calm and cool, confident that his team could now hang on for the win in the dying seconds of the match.”
Opposite of comparative for very unpredictable and unexpected
“Your calls are so predictable that you'll never be a competent poker player.”
Opposite of comparative for characterized by incongruity in shape or form
“Try not to think in terms of congruent shapes, but in terms of Venn diagrams.”
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