Opposite of comparative for having been broken
“Surprisingly, the vase remained unbroken after dropping to the floor.”
Opposite of comparative for having breaks or gaps in continuity
“Two continuous lines on the road indicate that overtaking a vehicle is prohibited.”
Opposite of comparative for mentally or emotionally demoralized
“The team was upbeat about their chances of beating the worst team in the competition.”
Opposite of comparative for not working
“I took my car to a local garage and got my flat tires fixed.”
(of a promise made) Opposite of comparative for not honored
“My promise was kept, but I couldn't trust you to keep yours.”
Opposite of comparative for stuttering or inarticulate in speech
“Amanda is a skilled linguist who is fluent in French, Italian, and German.”
Opposite of comparative for having an uneven and rough surface
“We were so happy with the smooth timber finish of our dining table.”
Opposite of comparative for having a rupture
“There are also worries about the apparent irreversibility of leaving the waste in a sealed hole.”
(of a relationship or household) Opposite of comparative for dysfunctional or lacking harmony
“I come from a happy family where everyone always feels loved.”
Opposite of comparative for failed, not having success
“They have enjoyed a long and fruitful marriage.”
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