Opposite of superlative for of a serious or sedate nature or consequence
“Listening to his intonation as he discusses his films, it's hard to tell if he's being facetious or if he's dead serious about what he's saying.”
Opposite of superlative for serious, thoughtful or earnest in appearance
“She looked at him in the picture, admiring how easy going and carefree he seemed.”
Opposite of superlative for absorbed in thought
“Truman, on the other hand, though certainly intelligent, often appeared unreflective and impulsive.”
Opposite of superlative for formal and dignified in nature
“The meeting was very informal and the girls were able to bombard Claudie with questions on what life is like as an astronaut.”
Opposite of superlative for sacred, or having a spiritual element
“The observance of the Shrine Shinto was purely a patriotic and irreligious ceremony like the one at the tomb of an Unknown Soldier.”
Opposite of superlative for characterized by deep sincerity
“Dante seethed at the insult but Vaughn gave a halfhearted apology.”
Opposite of superlative for having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
“I really enjoyed the bright and cheery atmosphere in the cafe and the simple yet quaint decorations.”
Opposite of superlative for impressive or grand in size, appearance, or manner
“After much hype, I was largely disappointed by the pathetic looking trinket on display.”
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