Opposite of superlative for having or displaying an appreciation of the feelings of others
“Despite sharing a relatively sincere apology, she was generally indifferent to their personal struggles.”
Opposite of superlative for easily damaged, injured, or distressed by slight changes
“I am not as resistant to pain as everyone makes me out to be.”
Opposite of superlative for painful or sore due to an injury
“He says he is now feeling fine after recovering from a sore ankle.”
(sensitive to) Opposite of superlative for quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences
“Larry appears to have moments where he is unresponsive to social cues.”
Opposite of superlative for easily offended or upset
“Over the years, I have become increasingly thick-skinned when it comes to criticism.”
Opposite of superlative for potentially controversial or offensive
“The documentary was able to remain largely uncontroversial despite dealing with some hot-button issues.”
Opposite of superlative for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
“Can you explain why something so straightforward requires so much time to execute?”
Opposite of superlative for connected with matters that are confidential or classified
“It was an open report available for anyone to read and dissect.”
Opposite of superlative for animate and responsive to stimuli
“It must be remembered that we are dealing with human beings and not with insentient objects.”
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