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Opposite of comparative for lacking in speed
“The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles.”
Opposite of comparative for lasting or taking a long time
“The intermission was brief, and the action picked up where it left off.”
Opposite of comparative for to be running behind schedule
“Typically tardy in nature, Jackie's early submission of her assignment would shock her peers.”
Opposite of comparative for not predisposed to understand, think, or learn
“He was a bright kid who graduated high school at sixteen.”
Opposite of comparative for boring and rather dull in nature
“It was a gripping documentary about a mountaineer who survived a fall.”
(slow to) Opposite of comparative for feeling hesitant about doing something
“She is eager to jump straight into her new job, tackling any challenges with gusto.”
Opposite of comparative for lacking energy, liveliness or animation
“Inside, the hectic cafe proves anything but the anonymous sanctuary she craves.”
(of a place) Opposite of comparative for lacking in progression or development
“A large and flourishing city lay a few hundred miles from the sleepy town.”
Opposite of comparative for moving or proceeding at a notably slow speed
“The planes zoomed by quickly and we were unable to capture them on camera.”
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