Opposite of comparative for physically unyielding, taut or stiff
“I know I've lost weight because my pants are getting loose around my belly.”
Opposite of comparative for constructed so as to prevent the passage of water, air, etc.
“She left her lunch container open, and the smell would permeate through the office.”
Opposite of comparative for causing difficulty, problems or trouble
“I am looking forward to a relaxed and comfortable day at the spa.”
Opposite of comparative for having strict rules or conditions
“She is quite the party animal, and her parents are very liberal with her curfew.”
Opposite of comparative for made, fixed or closed firmly and securely
“He gave me a soft and relaxed handshake as he introduced himself.”
(of a knot) Opposite of comparative for closely packed
“Larry gave a huge tug on the jib sheet to trim the sail, unaware that the knot was loose.”
Opposite of comparative for cramped and allowing very little room for movement
“The spacious and opulent bathroom was decked out with exquisite fittings.”
(of clothes or shoes) Opposite of comparative for close-fitting, especially uncomfortably so
“At night, I prefer to wear clothes which are loose and comfortable.”
(of a game or contest) Opposite of comparative for with evenly matched competitors (as per the score or result)
“It's not worth watching the game when the contest is so uneven.”
Opposite of comparative for on close or friendly terms
“Cody became distant after moving overseas for work.”
(of a written work or form) Opposite of comparative for concise, condensed, or well structured
“He won't be receptive to feedback if you are too verbose.”
Opposite of comparative for miserly in nature
“He was so spendthrift, often wasting his cash on eggs and avocado.”
Opposite of comparative for allowing only the minimum time or money for doing something
“Armed with an ample budget, the government would invest heavily in transport and infrastructure.”
(slang) Opposite of comparative for extraordinarily great or special
“Frankly, your new haircut is awful!”
(informal) Opposite of comparative for under the influence of alcohol
“We need you to be sober tonight to drive us home.”
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