Opposite of comparative for related to, belonging to, carried out, or exercised by a king or queen or a member of their family
“At first, he was scorned and held in low regard by the Egyptians on the ground that he was a common man and of no high family.”
Opposite of comparative for of a quality or size suitable for a king or queen
“He once occupied a splendid house, but through misfortune, has become poor, and now lives in a humble cottage.”
Opposite of comparative for used as an intensifier
“To them, she was only a minor nuisance, a fly buzzing around the table that would be dispatched with the swat of a rolled-up newspaper.”
(metaphorical) Opposite of comparative for very easy or involving minimal effort
“Although the task was somewhat arduous, everyone pitched in with good humor.”
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