Opposite of comparative for relating to things perceived through the senses, as opposed to the mind
“He was simply trying to paint a picture of a possible or intelligible immaterial world.”
Opposite of comparative for relating to the body, as opposed to the mind
“He perhaps did not have the mental capacity to grasp how dire the situation was.”
Opposite of comparative for relating to the human body on a mortal level, as opposed to spiritually
“She claimed to have had a powerful spiritual relationship with the accused and was unable to perceive his actions as unlawful.”
Opposite of comparative for having connotations of amorous desires
“He wanted to take their relationship to the next level, but conversely, she was happy for it to remain platonic.”
(holier) Opposite of comparative for involving bodily contact or activity
“He would conduct a holy ritual only comprehensible to those in the procession.”
(more intellectual) Opposite of comparative for involving bodily contact or activity
“This sport is as much of a physical game as it is an intellectual one.”
Opposite of comparative for involving a natural bodily response
“He made a conscious effort to rid his body of toxins by strictly adhering to an organic diet.”
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