Opposite of superlative for unpleasantly rough or jarring to see or look at
“The soft candlelight from the hallway danced upon the slumbering girl.”
Opposite of superlative for unpleasantly rough or jarring in smell or taste
“You can relish the palatable dishes while enjoying the panoramic view by the beach side.”
Opposite of superlative for unpleasantly rough or jarring to listen to
“The crooner was known for his deep, smooth voice.”
(of things that are tangible or environments) Opposite of superlative for unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses
“We strolled into a warm cabin, furnished with beds that were decked out in smooth and comfortable linen.”
(of a surface) Opposite of superlative for not smooth
“A layer of lacquer on the wooden deck gave it a nice uniform finish.”
(of a person or governing body) Opposite of superlative for cruel or severe in nature
“Enrico was a competent leader and clement in nature.”
(of an action taken) Opposite of superlative for very severe or strict
“Many saw the sentence handed down to Paul as very lenient.”
Opposite of superlative for severe and difficult to cope with
“Employees continue to praise the positive working environment fostered by the company.”
Opposite of superlative for ill-mannered in nature
“I did my best to be friendly and welcoming but still he would not stay and would take no food or clothing.”
Opposite of superlative for mentally difficult to come to terms with
“Despite suffering some trauma, it was a survivable experience, and a great story to tell to his kids.”
Opposite of superlative for capable of damaging or destroying organic matter
“The ointment is supposed to act as a balm and is gentle on the skin.”
(of cold weather or climate) Opposite of superlative for bitterly cold
“A balmy breeze swept across my face, and the soft cries of birds drifted to my ears.”
(of aesthetic sense) Opposite of superlative for excessively showy or ornamented
“The color combination used for this room was very subdued.”
(of aesthetic sense) Opposite of superlative for excessively showy or ornamented
“His use of complementary colors was highly sophisticated and impressively artistic.”
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