(of a person) Opposite of superlative for lacking in physical strength or energy
“He was determined to prove he was a strong man by signing up as a contestant on Survivor.”
Opposite of superlative for vulnerable to attack
“The invincible castle walls will keep us safe from any attack.”
(of an object or material) Opposite of superlative for easily broken or destroyed, usually under significant weight
“My durable shopping bag should be able to handle all of these heavy bottles.”
Opposite of superlative for physically ill or weakened
“I have fully recovered from the flu and I feel healthy again.”
(of a faculty or part of the body) Opposite of superlative for reduced in quality or efficacy
“Owls are known for having powerful vision used for hunting prey.”
Opposite of superlative for unconvincing from a logical perspective
“Amid a slew of accusations, Will tried his best to come up with a convincing explanation as to what had actually transpired in his office.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking strength of character to follow one's own principles
“Many respected Ana for being a resolute woman when she refused to continue working for her chauvinist boss.”
Opposite of superlative for being in a disadvantaged or compromised state
“Mr. Jones, I will listen to your demands as you appear to be in an advantageous position compared to where I stand.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking competence
“Donna won her court case because she had a very competent lawyer.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking in brightness
“Experts say the bright light and what sounded like thunder in the sky above the city was actually a meteor.”
(of a sound or voice) Opposite of superlative for low in volume
“When we heard Rob's loud voice calling out to us, we were all relieved that he was still alive.”
(of a liquid or solution) Opposite of superlative for significantly diluted
“The broth was concentrated, packed with spices and full of flavor.”
Opposite of superlative for lacking in enthusiasm or energy
“The funny joke fully deserved an enthusiastic laugh, but Scott greeted it with an angry growl.”
(greatest) Opposite of superlative for very low in quantity
“Manu was very happy with the great amount of sauce on his dish.”
(most sufficient) Opposite of superlative for very low in quantity
“Manu was somewhat satisfied with the sufficient amount of sauce on his dish.”
(stock market) Opposite of superlative for tending towards lower prices
“It was one of many rising blue chips stocks that contributed to the strong market trend yesterday.”
A thing that is extremely or unusually large
“Dad and I managed to hook a real monster of a fish on that day.”
The supreme effort one can make, or has made
“I may not have reached my goal, but I gave it my best and came close.”
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