Opposite of comparative for based on fact and existing, or having existed, in reality
“Their biological warfare capability is probably more of a theoretical idea than anything else.”
Opposite of comparative for existing in a material or physical form
“Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding.”
Opposite of comparative for distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
“Although the studies themselves did not identify specific queries, the initial entry point into each was a broad statement about the evolution of career choice.”
Opposite of comparative for having a hardened or solid texture or surface
“He rolled over completely, pressed his face into the soft pillow, and allowed the stillness of sleep to take over.”
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