More sound in judgment
“You need to be better when it comes to choosing your words.”
Opposite of comparative for happening by chance or without planning
“She had a planned meeting with her lawyer and her husband to discuss alimony arrangements.”
Opposite of comparative for done or acting in an indifferent or apathetic manner
“He displays a passionate disposition to saving endangered wildlife.”
Opposite of comparative for done or acting in a careless way
“Changes may be suggested after a thorough examination of the proposed plan.”
Opposite of comparative for not regular or permanent
“Following a review of her performance, she would be offered a permanent position at the company.”
Opposite of comparative for for everyday use, and without formality of style or manner, especially of clothing or accessories
“He was keen to make a statement with his formal apparel.”
Opposite of comparative for relaxed and unconcerned
“He became too overly concerned with trivial matters.”
Opposite of comparative for lacking in depth or meaning
“Her intimate relationship with one of the members of the criminal organization brought her luxury lifestyle to a screeching halt.”
(of an affair or relationship) Opposite of comparative for not involving any commitment
“While everyone around him is in a committed relationship, he continues to find himself either unhappily involved or single altogether.”
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