Opposite of superlative for having a solid, almost unyielding surface or structure
“Soft fruits like avocados, bananas, berries and papayas can be pureed and mixed with extracted juices.”
Opposite of superlative for firmly or solidly built
“He explains that because of the unstable ground on the river flats, holes dug for the foundations kept caving in.”
Opposite of superlative for immovable, or fixed in place
“In this case, her hair is combed back into a tiara with a loose knot.”
Opposite of superlative for showing resolute determination and strength of character
“After previous outrages, we had been irresolute and appeared unwilling to defend ourselves.”
Opposite of superlative for having steady but not excessive power or strength
“He leaned towards her, pulled her close, and gave her a gentle kiss.”
Opposite of superlative for steadfast and constant, especially of relationships
“Saying that you are sorry and meaning it is the first step to healing a broken relationship.”
Opposite of superlative for decided upon and fixed or definite
“Such engagements were of indeterminate duration, there being no fixed date for their end, and each was discharged by performance rather than expiry.”
Opposite of superlative for based on, or displaying, common sense
“The substance of his claims for protection of actors and cheap drugs was either groundless or questionable.”
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