(most deferred) Opposite of superlative for gone by in time and no longer existing
“The plan to extend the motorway is set for a later date.”
(currentest) Opposite of superlative for gone by in time and no longer existing
“The magnitude of pollution that we have to deal with in current times is worrying.”
(newest) Opposite of superlative for belonging to a former time
“Serena has set the bar high for future players of women's tennis.”
(currentest) Opposite of superlative for belonging to a former time
“Current laptops are far more advanced than they used to be ten years ago.”
Opposite of superlative for in front of or from one side to the other of
“He would follow behind, hoping to get a lead on their involvement in the crime.”
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