A student or scholar at a school, college, or educational institution
Opposite of someone who is new to a task or activity, or has only recently started
Opposite of a person who is studying at a university or other place of higher education
“Tim is frequently mistaken for a nonstudent of the college because of his mature appearance.”
(of food) Opposite of comparative for recently procured or harvested
“We need to do a clean out of our refrigerator as a lot of the food inside is now stale.”
(of food) Opposite of comparative for not having been processed
“I think it would be beneficial if we minimized the amount of processed food we consume.”
Opposite of comparative for recently produced
“The fingerprints found at the scene of the crime were old and had been left behind some time ago.”
Opposite of comparative for clean from having been washed
“The bed sheets are dirty and unsuitable for our guests who are arriving later today.”
Opposite of comparative for in an unmarked or unused condition
“All I have is a used sheet of paper to write on.”
Opposite of comparative for unique or original in nature
“The company uses a traditional approach to selling goods online.”
Opposite of comparative for additional or supplemental
“I now have fewer eggs because a couple of them have fallen and splattered on the floor.”
(of a person) Opposite of comparative for new or inexperienced for a given role or position
“The company has recruited some experienced executives who can hit the ground running immediately.”
(of a person) Opposite of comparative for full of energy and vigor
“I feel really tired because I had trouble sleeping last night.”
(of a colour or a person's complexion) Opposite of comparative for bright or healthy in appearance
“She had just shaken off a severe illness and looked pale as her recovery continued.”
(of the climate) Opposite of comparative for pleasantly refreshing and cool
“We decided to stay indoors as the day was gloomy and uninviting.”
(of the wind) Opposite of comparative for cold and moderately strong in nature
“We lazed on the tropical beach enjoying the warm breeze blowing from the ocean.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for presumptuous, especially in a flirtatious way
“There's no chance of timid Tim standing with a buffalo stance and being fresh with me.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for presumptuous, especially in a flirtatious way
“It's always a pleasure to meet a courteous man.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for fashionable and in style
“Parachute pants are quite unfashionable in this day and age.”
Opposite of comparative for clearly visible from being recently produced
“The footprints were now indistinct after several days of rain.”
(of color) Opposite of comparative for not worn or faded
“The paint was now dull and faded after years of being exposed to the elements.”
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