Opposite of superlative for having no outstanding characteristics
“The X-men are a race of exceptional beings with superpowers.”
Opposite of superlative for conforming to or governed by an accepted standard of procedure or convention
“When the workers walked out, they were subsequently fired for taking unofficial measures.”
Opposite of superlative for used, done, or happening on a habitual basis
“Sometimes my usual hairstylist goes on vacation, and I have to resort to my backup hairdresser.”
Opposite of superlative for done or happening frequently
“Stops are relatively infrequent if you catch the express train.”
Opposite of superlative for recurring at uniform intervals
“Intermittent bursts of static were heard on the radio during the evening.”
Opposite of superlative for methodical or well organized
“The event was largely disorganized and would eventually turn into a giant mess.”
Opposite of superlative for rightly so-called (used for emphasis)
“My egalitarian model only eliminates inequalities of income and thus must be regarded as only a partial utopia.”
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