Opposite of superlative for not easily bent or changed in shape
“A flexible tape measure is the only tool to accurately measure the human body's curves and contours.”
Opposite of superlative for having a dense or semi-solid consistency
“They do runny eggs here, which I like, and the potato cake is surprisingly light.”
Opposite of superlative for strictly conventional in one's manner or behavior
“He's unguarded and talkative, with an informal demeanor that belies his steely credentials.”
Opposite of superlative for uptight or unfriendly in nature
“I have always thought they are the most hospitable, friendly people I have ever met, and this experience was no different.”
Opposite of superlative for feeling socially awkward or uncomfortable
“Of course, bow ties may be pre-tied by the men's outfitter, but the sophisticated gentleman ties his own.”
Opposite of superlative for difficult or laborious to execute or complete
“Yes, this is a simple membrane keyboard, but the short travel and soft bottoming out makes typing an effortless endeavor.”
Opposite of superlative for severe or harsh in nature
“You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.”
(of a bodypart) Opposite of superlative for physically stiff to the point of aching
“A loose muscle is infinitely more responsive than a tight muscle, so keep the arms loose and let them make the catch.”
Opposite of superlative for full of determination
“Thiem appeared to forget the rules of the game and only put in a half-hearted effort to return Zverev's stroke.”
(of a wind) Opposite of superlative for blowing strongly
“A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches.”
(of an alcoholic drink) Opposite of superlative for strong or potent
“I theorize that Bond is ordering a weak drink deliberately so as to make it seem like he is drinking more than he actually is.”
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