Opposite of comparative for not known or familiar
“A little known fact is that almost all of the riverfront on all sides of Manhattan is actually loose dirt.”
Opposite of comparative for not previously encountered
“One thing that he definitely won't miss is getting acquainted with every postman's worst nightmare, the angry dog.”
Opposite of comparative for that has not (yet) been discovered, especially of a location
“The mid-1600s through the 1700s was the Age of Discovery when Europeans began establishing and developing trade in their newly discovered areas.”
Opposite of comparative for having an unknown or unnamed identity
“With anonymizers, hot-mail accounts, and overseas service providers, the investigation of these cases can prove problematic unless we have an identified suspect.”
Opposite of comparative for not famous
“Seizing the moment, she introduced herself to the famous film director.”
Opposite of comparative for not to one's knowledge
“I understand that you were apprised of the situation from its earliest stages, although not directly involved.”
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