More favorable
“His subsequent performance drew even higher praise from everyone.”
More favorable or better-timed
“Under better circumstances, we could have been friends despite our differences.”
Opposite of comparative for denotes a state of denial, disagreement, or refusal
“Whilst they gave very little verbal feedback, their general body language suggested it would be a promising outcome.”
(of a person, attitude, or situation) Opposite of comparative for having the characteristics of a pessimist
“The boys were optimistic about their chances of claiming a maiden premiership, but unfortunately today was not the day.”
(of a person, attitude, or situation) Opposite of comparative for having a toxic or damaging influence
“When Clive took on a mentoring role, he became an immensely positive influence on my life.”
Opposite of comparative for denotes the non-existence of a disease or condition
“We regret to inform you that your husband has a positive result for pancreatic cancer, but fortunately it is still in its very early stages.”
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