Opposite of comparative for forming an inherent or fundamental part of the nature of someone or something
“A dimple is an aesthetically pleasing but superficial feature on the flesh of the human body, most notably in the cheeks.”
Opposite of comparative for comprehensive and far-reaching in nature
“Given the functions and the scripts introduced previously, you only need to make minor changes to the code to implement these steps.”
Opposite of comparative for favoring fundamental, usually extreme, change in political or social conditions
“Her tone was that of a conservative reactionary bemoaning the collapse of family values.”
Opposite of comparative for not constrained by traditional or orthodox beliefs or behavior
“Anthea was convent-educated and had very traditional views on marriage.”
Opposite of comparative for of a high quality
“My sister says I have atrocious taste in clothes.”
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