Opposite of comparative for very fine in texture or structure, especially of intricate workmanship or quality
“The provision of a drainage layer consisting of coarse material allows for the flow of water from the fine-grained material of the subgrade soil to the coarse drainage layer.”
Opposite of comparative for easily broken or damaged
“These fibers have strong elasticity, by which they contract themselves with some force.”
Opposite of comparative for susceptible to illness or adverse conditions
“Generally, we know the benefits of having a healthy body, however, many of us don't know how to sustain it.”
Opposite of comparative for fastidious and hard to please
“An undemanding child, Luke always ate what he was given without fuss.”
Opposite of comparative for requiring sensitive or careful handling
“While all this might seem sensible and uncontroversial, the problem is the motivation behind it.”
Opposite of comparative for tactful and considerate
“If she really had lost her family, that would have been an incredibly insensitive thing to say.”
(especially of color, sounds, taste, etc.) Opposite of comparative for subtle or muted in nature
“Otis's unique contribution was in finding the perfect way to make his bold sounds enhance but never to intrude upon the sounds of the Chicago blues.”
Opposite of comparative for not harsh in nature or effect
“Strong rain started to set in and the roads quickly became impassable.”
Opposite of comparative for skillful, deft and finely judged
“He was breaking the dishes left, right, and center with his big clumsy hands.”
(of, or with, an instrument) Opposite of comparative for characterized by high sensitivity and accuracy
“Most of today's nautical charts of the continental shelves are based on this old, highly inaccurate information.”
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