Great, or greater than normal, in quantity or size
“He began to consume higher amounts of carbohydrates in preparation for his upcoming marathon.”
Opposite of comparative for unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
“He irked his friends by constantly talking of his body transformation in a boastful fashion.”
Opposite of comparative for shy or timid in nature or demeanor
“The children are assertive enough to ask for what they want, when they want it.”
Opposite of comparative for not large, elaborate, or expensive
“They held several extravagant wedding celebrations, including one in her home country of India.”
Opposite of comparative for low in cost
“Big coastal cities feature notoriously high rental prices and an expensive cost of living.”
Opposite of comparative for free from indecency or obscenity
“It is well known that the upmarket gastropub prohibits immodest or indecent attire.”
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