Opposite of comparative for from another world or planet
“Needless to say, when that goal becomes personal salvation, the people who inhabit this earthly, tainted, and mortal world become dispensable.”
Opposite of comparative for from, or belonging to, a foreign country or land
“The explorers used blankets and other supplies for barter to get food from the native people.”
Opposite of comparative for unfamiliar or strange in nature
“The subject of natural philosophy, with long practice, was so familiar to me, and the ground I was upon had been so scrupulously examined.”
Opposite of comparative for extrinsic to, or not being a vital component of, something
“Vander's contradictory impulses, to conceal and to reveal, are not exposed as a failing but revealed as inherent to speech.”
Opposite of comparative for conflicting or incompatible with something else
“He both recalled and described his behavior as a policymaker in a manner consistent with his personality and belief system.”
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