Opposite of comparative for morally depraved
“He presented himself as an honest and virtuous man, a spokesman for the outsiders in society.”
Opposite of comparative for carrying an intent to harm
“It was a harmless dig aimed at an awkward figure in an awkward moment, and no disrespect was ever intended.”
(of a smell or sight) Opposite of comparative for extremely unpleasant, offensive or repugnant
“The light breeze against his forehead was pleasant, and enabled him to relax before his big jump.”
Opposite of comparative for marked by something that makes conditions difficult or inconvenient
“Conditions were calm for now, but trouble would be brewing soon enough.”
Opposite of comparative for falling on hard or difficult times
“The farmers were overjoyed by a favorable period of rainfall.”
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