Opposite of comparative for solid and resistant to pressure
“The glass would fall, but not shatter, on the soft carpeted floor.”
Opposite of comparative for requiring a great deal of effort
“Getting my children to sit still is effortless if you bribe them with cookies.”
Opposite of comparative for forceful in nature
“The pinata failed to break open after receiving only a few light blows by the children.”
Opposite of comparative for difficult to comprehend or decipher
“The crossword puzzle was very easy and I solved it in quick time.”
Opposite of comparative for difficult to bear
“An economic boom was predicted and the populace were hopeful for more auspicious times to come.”
Opposite of comparative for tough and exacting in one's expectations or treatment of others
“The drill sergeant was a surprisingly lenient man who was understanding of his soldiers' limitations.”
Opposite of comparative for able to withstand hardship
“It was grueling work and he quickly gave up because he was a frail man.”
Opposite of comparative for hardworking in nature
“I am at my wit's end as to how I can possibly motivate my team of lazy workers.”
Opposite of comparative for unquestionable or indisputable
“We cannot, in good conscience, reach a determination based on ambiguous facts.”
Opposite of comparative for based on fact
“As it turns out, the information you provided was largely fictitious and of no use to us.”
Opposite of comparative for confronting or thought-provoking in nature
“Viewers were exasperated when the interviewer only asked the president a series of softball questions.”
Opposite of comparative for established and not subject to change
“The rules at this establishment are flexible and subject to change at any time.”
Opposite of comparative for bitter or resentful in nature
“He consciously chose to only harbor forgiving feelings toward those who had wronged him in the past.”
Opposite of comparative for unwavering from one's opinion or persuasion
“His opinions on the matter were fickle and he would regularly change them on a whim.”
(of liquor) Opposite of comparative for having an intoxicating nature
“I prefer non-alcoholic beverages as I do not enjoy being inebriated.”
Opposite of comparative for with great strength, energy or force
“The fact he was not much of an athlete was apparent when he could only manage to throw the javelin feebly over a few meters.”
Opposite of comparative for with determination or diligence
“It was unlikely that he would ever reach his goals by only working lazily towards them.”
Opposite of comparative for with difficulty
“Federer breezed through the opening rounds of the tournament, easily accounting for all of his opponents.”
Opposite of comparative for in an emotionally difficult manner
“He took the news of the Bitcoin crash lightly as he had only invested a small amount in the cryptocurrency.”
(of one's gaze) Opposite of comparative for in a highly interested or concerned manner
“Edith gazed casually at the stars in the night sky as she thought of the friends she had left behind.”
Opposite of comparative for in a steadfast manner
“He did not share his father's passion for the tribe and, hence, only held loosely to their core principles.”
Opposite of comparative for in a resentful manner
“She had just come by a huge cash windfall and glanced contentedly at the piddling electric bill.”
Opposite of comparative for in a harsh or severe manner
“The Government reacted by benevolently providing the displaced civilians with food and shelter.”
Opposite of comparative for indulging excessively
“They partied moderately and headed home before things got out of hand.”
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