Opposite of comparative for failing to speak or communicate, especially when expected
“He was feeling particularly loquacious after the game, and perhaps had given too much information about his personal life.”
Opposite of comparative for not expressed aloud
“Both parties would make a verbal agreement for a ceasefire.”
Opposite of comparative for not making or accompanied by any sound
“Footage of the incident drew audible gasps from spectators across the stadium.”
(of weather or the elements) Opposite of comparative for still or calm in nature
“He ran into a nearby inn to escape the stormy weather.”
(pronunciation) Opposite of comparative for not pronounced or sounded
“She was incredulously pedantic about every pronounced syllable, that it was starting to grate on her peers.”
Opposite of comparative for unseen or hidden away
“He is a popular and public figure who always seems to have time to mingle with his fans and obliging for a selfie.”
Opposite of comparative for having no effect or not in operation
“I cannot believe that after all these years, without upgrades, your computer is still operational.”
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