Opposite of comparative for not requiring much effort
“For the rest of us, theoretical physics is a difficult subject to grasp.”
Opposite of comparative for easy to understand
“It is a complicated problem that will require a bit of mulling over.”
Opposite of comparative for marked by having a basic or uncomplicated form
“Quite frankly, I think the occasion does call for an outlandish and overtly fancy outfit.”
(attributive) Opposite of comparative for emphasizing the fundamental nature of something
“Problems arise at an auxiliary level, where school esteem varies according to school type.”
Opposite of comparative for in a categorical, plain or absolute form
“Jonas has wasted our time by providing ambiguous responses to all of our questions.”
Opposite of comparative for denotes a humble and unpretentious attitude towards life
“I cannot believe the sense of entitlement from these arrogant and pretentious aristocrats.”
Opposite of comparative for bearing the characteristics of a simpleton, or someone who is uneducated
“Tyrion may not be a great fighter, but he is judicious enough to keep himself alive.”
Opposite of comparative for denotes a composition of a single element
“The number of compound substances is therefore infinite, except on one hypothesis.”
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