Opposite of comparative for suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances
“Improper use of gym equipment can result in injury.”
Opposite of comparative for accurate in conformity to acceptable standards
“I know you think you can do backflips, but the technique is wrong, and you can end up breaking your neck.”
Opposite of comparative for following the established standards of behavior or manners
“His party habits were unbecoming of a member of the aristocracy.”
Opposite of comparative for strictly conventional in one's manner or behavior
“Jerry had an unceremonious retirement, but he was characteristically unceremonious himself.”
Opposite of comparative for real or genuine
“His attempts at displaying sympathy would, unfortunately, come across as rather superficial.”
Opposite of comparative for characteristic of a particular person or thing
“That is an atypical location to find this breed of snake, as it usually thrives in warmer conditions.”
Opposite of comparative for belonging or relating exclusively or distinctively to
“This principle is general to human behavior, though there will always be exceptions.”
(colloquial) Opposite of comparative for used as an intensifier, especially in derogatory contexts
“Admittedly, I was a partial supporter of his philosophies, up until the point where he was exposed as a fraud.”
Opposite of comparative for of high quality
“In my years of watching this sport, I have never seen anything more terrible in a game of tennis.”
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