(more imaginary) Opposite of comparative for actually being or existing
“I remember a time as a child when I immersed myself in an imaginary world of made-up creatures.”
(possibler) Opposite of comparative for actually being or existing
“It is their reliance on conjectural statements based on outward similarities that detract from the book as a whole.”
Opposite of comparative for officially recognized as possessing certain qualifications or meeting certain standards
“The fake page does have a realistic look to it, complete with a flashy cover graphic.”
Opposite of comparative for free from any intent to deceive or impress
“Her supposed empathy lacked authenticity and felt artificial from the start.”
Opposite of comparative for rightly so called
“Everyone was justifiably dubious of their relationship, considering the dirty laundry they had aired in public.”
Opposite of comparative for important or serious in nature
“I wouldn't concern myself with such trivial matters.”
Opposite of comparative for absolute in nature
“The draw was a partial victory for one team who had attained enough points to qualify for the finals.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for honest in a blunt manner
“Their well-wishes sound incredibly contrived and rehearsed.”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for to be under no illusion, or to be serious about a matter
“You are deluded if you think things are going to work out between the two of you.”
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