Opposite of comparative for that which happens routinely without human intervention
“Some climate scientists agree that this recent warming is anomalous, but debate continues about its source.”
Opposite of comparative for existing in an environment predating human technology, production, and design
“Activists believe that animals should not be made to live in artificial settings such as zoo enclosures.”
Opposite of comparative for bearing the characteristics inherent of a human being
“Consuming large amounts of alcohol often brings out the most unhuman and overtly exaggerated instincts in people.”
Opposite of comparative for characterized by the lack of artificial additives or preservative treatment
“I do not trust that processed foods will agree with my body.”
(attributive to a person) Opposite of comparative for characterized by having an inherent skill or quality
“He was raw and awkward when he first joined the team, but through hard work, his skills have become increasingly polished.”
(of a skill or quality) Opposite of comparative for of being part of the person and not trained, or learned
“He had an acquired taste for fine wine, but not for your particular brand of humor.”
(of a person or their behaviour) Opposite of comparative for uncontrived and genuine
“I could call her up and wish her well but it would be contrived and insincere.”
Opposite of comparative for as expected, or reasonable
“It is unreasonable for you to fear what does not exist.”
Opposite of comparative for related by blood
“The baby girl was born under unfortunate circumstances and was immediately placed with foster parents.”
(of a child) Opposite of comparative for born from parents who are unmarried
“For legitimate children, conflicts with one parent can sometimes be balanced out by the other.”
Opposite of comparative for closely or accurately depicting that which is being copied or imitated
“We cannot use this imprecise representation of the Amazon rainforest as our backdrop.”
Opposite of comparative for a person unaffected by or unaware of the social protocols of modern society
“The civilized man, at its most intrinsic form, should be able to execute basic manners.”
(rare) Opposite of comparative for characterized by the ideology of respect and dignity
“If he ever presents himself in an undignified manner again, he will never find honor in my presence.”
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