Opposite of comparative for causing or liable to cause death or tragedy
“It's time to stop pretending that yesterday's mac and cheese with a squirt of ketchup qualifies as a healthy meal.”
Opposite of comparative for relating to the physical or biological condition or needs of being human
“He claimed that he was invulnerable to swords and spears, and had an immortal body, but he was only talking to the mortal world.”
Opposite of comparative for denoting a grave sin that is regarded as depriving the soul of divine grace
“If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes mortal when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity.”
Opposite of comparative for filled with unyielding hatred or intense rivalry
“Cyril and Sir Thomas Roe, the British ambassador at Constantinople, became close allies, and Cyril was obliged to offer the ancient codex to Roe as a gift for James I of England.”
Opposite of comparative for aggressive or antagonistic in nature
“I watched him play Federer in what was a light-hearted affair with plenty of friendly banter.”
Opposite of comparative for possible to imagine or conceive
“The Iso-Gauntlets gave Thanos unimaginable power, allowing him to devastate the Earth and decimate much of its superhero population.”
Opposite of comparative for great or very intense
“Margot had a mild inkling that Janice was poisoning her with a tainted box of chocolates.”
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