(of the air or atmosphere, or a substance in the air) Opposite of comparative for dense or heavy
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Opposite of comparative for large in bulk or circumference
“She found her composure and then proceeded to walk along the thin rope.”
Opposite of comparative for having a dense or semi-solid consistency
“I like my eggs slightly undercooked and runny.”
Opposite of comparative for densely filled or covered with
“When you distribute the crumbs over the bake, ensure it is dispersed.”
Opposite of comparative for having low intelligence
“He was witty and clever, unlike his father.”
(of a voice) Opposite of comparative for not clear or distinct
“For somebody that is small in stature, his voice is surprisingly loud and clear.”
Opposite of comparative for having a very close, friendly relationship
“They had a frosty and distant relationship when they were younger, but these days, it's different.”
Opposite of comparative for made up of a large number of things or people close together
“Even though the outback was teeming with trees and wildlife, edible fruits were surprisingly sparse.”
(of an accent) Opposite of comparative for very marked and difficult to understand
“I have been living in this country for a long time, but I still have a faint Irish accent.”
(of a garment or other knitted or woven item) Opposite of comparative for made of bulky or heavy material
“It looked cumbersome, but the jacket was made from lightweight fabric.”
(of the air or atmosphere, or a substance in the air) Opposite of comparative for dense or heavy
“Even though there is only light rain, you should still be careful when you navigate around the ravine.”
(British, dated) Opposite of comparative for troublesome or unreasonable in nature
“I thought it was reasonable enough to suggest that he needed help, but he reacted with such vigor and aggression.”
(slang, chiefly of women) Opposite of comparative for curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips
“She posted an image of her bony frame, and it wasn't a surprise that she was inundated with comments about her wellbeing.”
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