Opposite of comparative for capable of being moved easily
“This afternoon's Easter Road clash is not the only Edinburgh derby this weekend where an immovable object meets irresistible force.”
Opposite of comparative for in a state of motion
“The young man stood motionless for a few minutes, freezing in the chill wind and rain, as if not wanting to believe what had happened was true.”
Opposite of comparative for able to physically move (oneself)
“When she was born, a treatable disease was misdiagnosed, and she was paralyzed.”
Opposite of comparative for tending to move around or travel from place to place
“The barriers that currently separate the species, combined with the essentially nonmigratory behavior of curassows, hint strongly at a primary role for vicariance.”
Opposite of comparative for active, energetic, and on the move
“The average weight of these unenergetic participants hovered between rotund and obese.”
Opposite of comparative for changing, or able to easily change, such as in form or state
“The Wiki, therefore, acts as a combination between a static webpage that is used to document vehicle subsystems, and an online message board that acts as a communication mechanism.”
Opposite of comparative for full of feeling and expression as indicated by one's facial movements
“He remained dry-eyed and expressionless as the girl cried throughout her statement.”
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