Improved in health or mental attitude
“I was terribly sick last night but I am better today.”
Having been renewed or rediscovered
Opposite of comparative for affected by a disease or illness
“After a challenging phase in his life, Grant was finally feeling healthy again.”
(sick of) Opposite of comparative for having one's patience, interest or pleasure exhausted
“I was very interested in his business proposal.”
Opposite of comparative for in a state of misery about something
“I'm extremely glad that my parents worked through their differences and stayed together.”
Opposite of comparative for feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
“Mary and John were incredibly proud of their children's achievements.”
Opposite of comparative for depraved, perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense
“A righteous person would never betray their best friend like that!”
Opposite of comparative for crass, vulgar, or in bad taste
“The way she thanked her family and peers as she accepted the award was very classy.”
Opposite of comparative for making fun of death, illness, or misfortune
“It was refreshing to watch an act that was clean and non-controversial.”
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