Opposite of furthest from a center
Opposite of of the greatest possible degree or amount
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“In a result that shocked everyone, the third-seeded player was knocked out by the lowest seed in the competition.”
Opposite of furthest to the rear
Opposite of to an absolute degree
“I have absolutely zero faith that you can win this race against Rick.”
Opposite of furthest from the center or a given point
“A single, solitary tear fell from her eye, then landed on the centermost part of the rose.”
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“His punches were weak and slow, and I can claim with confidence that he was the worst boxer that I had ever seen.”
(neutral or positive) Opposite of of a high or the highest degree or intensity
“He is a cautious driver who tends to drive at moderate speeds.”
Opposite of absolute or unmitigated
“He has a mitigated sense of self-righteousness.”
Opposite of at the highest level
“All beginners and children as young as four will start at the base level.”
Opposite of extremely impressive or amazing
Opposite of not subject to any limitation, particularly in relation to power or authority
“The Lords had the provisional authority to speak what they thought fit, not that any man should carry it.”
Opposite of the greatest or most extreme extent or amount
Opposite of the highest or most extreme level or amount
“The power of negative learning is that function of an individual being forced to change and learn by reaching the nadir of despair.”
Opposite of the furthest extent of something or someone's capability or capacity
“The owners of the campsite warn us to keep noise to a minimum, and that under no circumstances, loud music is playing.”
Opposite of everything that one is capable of
“He put in absolutely nothing in his attempt to cross the English channel.”
Opposite of the best achievable or imaginable of its kind
“Why is it that fear and stress bring out the worst in mankind?”
Opposite of the highest or most extreme degree of something
“They were half a year into the investigation and they had barely scratched the base of it.”
(used for emphasis) Opposite of all possible
“It is most disappointing that you made no effort to pass your exams.”
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