Opposite of comparative for frequent or common
“David had been away for so long that his hometown had became an unfamiliar sight.”
Opposite of comparative for having information as a result of previous exposure to the given subject
“I am unacquainted with this particular process, but I am willing to learn on the job.”
Opposite of comparative for being on friendly terms
“Vince and his daughter had become estranged since the breakup of his relationship with his wife.”
Opposite of comparative for informal or intimate to an inappropriate degree
“Young George showed maturity beyond his years and was respectful to everyone.”
Opposite of comparative for comfort based on one's experience and knowledge with their surroundings
“There was something eerie about the strange old Victorian mansion where they stayed for the night.”
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