(most unsweetened) Opposite of superlative for having a pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey
“I prefer to have my coffee unsweetened and black.”
(savoriest) Opposite of superlative for having a pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey
“I've never had a taste for desserts. I prefer savory foods.”
Opposite of superlative for having a fragrant smell
“Our chambers were momentarily assaulted by the pungent smell of the garbage truck driving past.”
Opposite of superlative for having a melodious or harmonious sound
“After a night of singing in a screeching voice at the karaoke bar, she decided that music was not her thing.”
Opposite of superlative for pleasing in general
“Life is harsh, even when the occasional acceptance or freedom temporarily provide respite.”
(of air, water, or food) Opposite of superlative for fresh, pure, and untainted
“They returned to the city, breathing in the polluted air of the urban jungle.”
(of a person or action) Opposite of superlative for pleasant or kind in nature
“She had a vindictive disposition, and the children would avoid her as best they could.”
Opposite of superlative for charming and endearing
“Some of Picasso's best works could be considered offensive, yet intriguing and brilliant at the same time.”
Opposite of superlative for much loved
“His crimes were exposed and he became a hated man thereafter.”
(informal) Opposite of superlative for very pleasing
“Your new shoes are nasty. I hope you didn't spend too much money on them.”
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