Opposite of superlative for not known with certainty
“Isn't it only fair not to ruin someone's name until it's definite that a crime was committed and the individual accused was indeed the culprit?”
Opposite of superlative for feeling uncertain about something
“He was certain that he heard something breathing, heavy even breaths that were accompanied by a faint growl when it exhaled.”
Opposite of superlative for not likely to be true or to happen
“It is likely that future interstellar explorers will have a wide range of new worlds to explore.”
Opposite of superlative for tending to raise doubts or questions
“I certainly do not yet concede that it actually exists, until this is proved to me by an indubitable argument.”
Opposite of superlative for experiencing or showing doubt or skepticism
“They kindly allowed me to pay at a later date, which was very trusting of them.”
Opposite of superlative for dangerously insecure or unstable
“Both Fresno and Ventura reported initial danger signs, but the problems have since been resolved, and they report their systems are now stable.”
Opposite of superlative for confused or perplexed
“Zhang suddenly felt enlightened after hearing his sister's wise words.”
Opposite of superlative for shady or suspicious in nature
“Such espionage pointed to something that was not quite open and aboveboard.”
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