Opposite of being the lowest or minimum amount, level or degree
(of objects or things) Opposite of superlative for of a size that is less than normal
“After landing a cushy job, he could now afford a big apartment.”
Opposite of superlative for having a small physical stature
“He excelled in the more physical sports as he was a muscular man.”
Opposite of superlative for insignificant or unimportant
“This is an important matter that must be addressed immediately.”
Opposite of superlative for not great in amount or number
“He was paid a substantial amount of money for the work that he had completed that day.”
Opposite of superlative for small or improbable in the degree of likelihood
“There is a very good chance of you not winning the lottery.”
Opposite of superlative for not fully grown or developed
“When he becomes a grown man, he will have many responsibilities to attend to.”
Opposite of superlative for diminished or humiliated emotionally
“His boss praised him for his accomplishments and made him feel proud.”
Opposite of superlative for operating on a modest scale
“I run a large-scale coffee chain in this city.”
Opposite of superlative for exclusive or private in nature
“We are an open group of motorbike enthusiasts and anyone can join us for a ride each weekend.”
(of sound) Opposite of superlative for lacking strength or volume
“She was an extroverted girl who spoke in a loud voice.”
Opposite of superlative for not open to views or opinions
“The inhabitants of the remote village were broad-minded and tolerant of foreigners.”
Opposite of the youngest member of a family or group
“He was the oldest in the family and commanded all of the attention in the household.”
Opposite of the least or smallest amount or quantity possible, attainable, or required
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