Opposite of superlative for complex or complicated in nature
“The recipe for a delicious sticky-date pudding is surprisingly simple.”
Opposite of superlative for implicated in an affair or issue
“Carey became an exonerated man after the victim's account of the crime was exposed as a lie.”
(in a crime, process, etc) Opposite of superlative for associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant
“Senior officers believe that their suspect and the events that took place earlier this month are unrelated.”
Opposite of superlative for to be heavily engrossed or immersed in a given task
“A final crescendo appeared to not be forthcoming, and I decided that I was officially bored with the movie.”
Opposite of superlative for characterized by infidelity
“Keith and Jodie continue to remain faithful to each after many years.”
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