Opposite of comparative for having a pale or sickly color or complexion, especially of one's skin tone
“She had a florid complexion and the strangest burgundy colored hair.”
Opposite of comparative for light or faded in color or shade
“I walked into a room where the walls were stained with dark colors like crimson and ebony.”
Opposite of comparative for lacking in intensity, especially brightness or color
“Bergman's film begins with darkness and then the image of the lamp in a film projector warming up to an intense brightness that momentarily is too harsh to look at.”
Opposite of comparative for inferior or unimpressive in nature, especially in comparison
“In my personal opinion, Heath gave us a superior rendition of the Joker.”
Opposite of comparative for not clearly perceived, especially visually
“At that height, the electric lights did not interfere with the vision, and the stars were clear and distinct.”
(loosely) Opposite of comparative for sick or unwell
“I was healthy and ready to tackle the next challenge.”
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