Opposite of comparative for intended to be kept secret
“The two leaders have agreed to engage in a public discussion.”
Opposite of comparative for hidden or out of the way
“It must be difficult for a celebrity to walk around this busy city without being recognized.”
Opposite of comparative for choosing not to socialize with, or to reveal thoughts and feelings to, others
“Friends recall him as an extroverted man who regularly socialized with others.”
Opposite of comparative for privately owned and not for general or public use
“The amenities outside are meant for public use.”
(of thoughts or feelings) Opposite of comparative for kept to oneself and not publicly known
“He was incredibly open about the challenges he had faced in life.”
Opposite of comparative for owned or paid for by individuals rather than by the government
“The council has pledged to improve the state of public facilities and services.”
Opposite of comparative for not connected with one's work or official position
“The First Lady was presented with a gift during her official visit to the city.”
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