Opposite of superlative for unable to move or act
“It was a creepy experience being cocooned in a moving car while darkness fell around us.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking energy or vigor
“So vigorous was her movement that Cassidy's clasp was thrown off the wrist.”
Opposite of superlative for weak, lifeless or lacking in strength
“Larry proposes that he and Richard maintain the illusion that Bernie is still alive so that they can enjoy the luxury of Bernie's house for the weekend.”
Opposite of superlative for chemically inactive
“In some instances, the initial chemically reactive metabolite causes toxicities indirectly through the formation of other metabolites.”
Opposite of superlative for in an idle state due to not being used or employed
“It was a fully functioning farm with a corn bin, two barns, a carriage house, and six other buildings used to store grain and other farm equipment.”
Opposite of superlative for dull or uninteresting in nature
“I continued to watch the documentary to the end, and it turned out there was an interesting plot twist.”
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