(of a place or space) Opposite of comparative for having a lack of light
“The room would gradually become bright as the sun rays filtered through the windows.”
(of the day or weather) Opposite of comparative for having a lack of light
“The day was sunny with the radiant sun above us.”
Opposite of comparative for hidden from knowledge
“Her past was an open secret that everyone in town was now aware of.”
Opposite of comparative for darkened in color
“He had a penchant for dressing in vivid colors.”
Opposite of comparative for darkened in hair color
“Her blonde hair worked in harmony with her Nordic features.”
Opposite of comparative for darkened in complexion
“She spent most of her time indoors, and her skin remained fair in complexion from not being exposed to the sun.”
(of a period or situation) Opposite of comparative for conducive to hopelessness
“The coming economic boom will be very joyful and will bring great happiness to everyone.”
Opposite of comparative for deeply pessimistic in nature
“Some modern-day philosophers predict a promising future where mankind will live together in peace and harmony.”
Opposite of comparative for characterized a sullen or forbidding appearance or mood
“Joy would engulf him when he learned of what had transpired, and his cheerful countenance would reflect his happiness.”
Opposite of comparative for sinister or evil in nature
“Luke would resist joining the dark side of the Force because he was a virtuous man.”
Opposite of comparative for focusing on the unpleasant aspects of life
“This book addresses many lighthearted aspects of society that are commonly observed in our daily lives.”
(of a time period) Opposite of comparative for lacking intellectual progress
“It was an enlightening period in the nation's history when scientists, philosophers and free-thinkers were encouraged to pursue their craft.”
(by extension) Opposite of comparative for dirty or unclean
“His dirty overalls had become clean again after being washed thoroughly.”
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