Opposite of comparative for having absolutely no doubt
“They were uncertain as to whether it was the address of one of the suspects or a red herring.”
Opposite of comparative for without question or definitely happening
“Much of this is eminently disputable, yet the result is constructive stimulation rather than mere provocation.”
Opposite of comparative for unable to be avoided
“We will make a few suggestions here in an attempt to forestall readers from making avoidable mistakes.”
Opposite of comparative for infallible or not very likely to fail
“How can you force these people to leave based on a fallible weather forecast?”
(individual) Opposite of comparative for not explicitly named but specified indeterminately
“I would like to believe that the average person is more than likely to be respectful and good-natured.”
(a few or many) Opposite of comparative for not explicitly named but specified indeterminately
“Surprisingly, the common people would eventually stop obstinately holding on to their misguided beliefs.”
Opposite of comparative for known but specified in a general and nonexplicit sense
“He left seeking yet another unrecognized area of research.”
Opposite of comparative for very likely or bound
“The likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely.”
Opposite of comparative for moderate in degree
“It may yet take a national inquiry to establish the full extent of this disturbing phenomenon.”
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