(of a person or group) Opposite of comparative for primitive and uncivilized
“The goal was to show that a cultured and civilized man could be reduced to a bloodthirsty assassin in extraordinary scenarios.”
(usually of animals) Opposite of comparative for wild and feral, without taming or domestication
“These intelligent but domesticated beasts have a telepathic link with their human riders, who are colonists on a distant planet.”
(of a place) Opposite of comparative for wild-looking and inhospitable
“The tables are plain pine, giving the whole restaurant a homely, farmhouse-kitchen feel.”
Opposite of comparative for highly cruel or violent in nature
“Just beneath his gruff exterior lies a gentle soul seeking to fill a spiritual void with companionship.”
Opposite of comparative for highly critical in nature
“We have received some very complimentary remarks from our customers about the facilities and the services we offer.”
Opposite of comparative for very great in degree, often with bad or negative repercussions
“What seems to many a trifling matter of wording could have profound consequences.”
|