Opposite of superlative for owning a lot of resources, such as money or property
“A poor beggar sat on the sidewalk looking disconsolate.”
Opposite of superlative for very fine or luxurious in quality or standard
“I was unable to justify the cost of the suit, which was made from cheap fabric.”
Opposite of superlative for existing in plentiful quantities
“Rations were in poor supply at the secluded outpost.”
Opposite of superlative for well stocked with
“People deficient in vitamin D often find themselves feeling tired and fatigued.”
Opposite of superlative for easily or readily leading to satiety when eaten
“I will just have a light salad for lunch.”
Opposite of superlative for full-bodied, such as of a flavor or sound
“The mild curries are easier for my sensitive stomach to handle.”
Opposite of superlative for vibrant or intense in color
“A single wash has ruined my jeans and turned the color into a faded blue.”
Opposite of superlative for having a fullness in sound
“The boy sang with a sharp voice, picking out notes on that didn't quite go with the words.”
Opposite of superlative for ironic in nature, usually in an absurd or annoying way
“In my opinion, his gratitude was sincere.”
Opposite of superlative for capable of growing abundant crops
“He felt alone, lost in the barren wasteland, and his surroundings were blanketed in total darkness.”
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