Opposite of adverb for higher in rank
“Billy was a low-ranking private when he first joined the army.”
Opposite of adverb for better qualified or more skilled
“Mike got the job as Pryce's bodyguard after outclassing the other inferior candidates.”
(superior to) Opposite of adverb for higher in quality
“The food at the cheap takeout is inferior to the restaurant nearby because they use processed and unnatural ingredients.”
(of objects) Opposite of adverb for the best of its kind or class
“The ordinary workmanship of the furniture in this budget hotel is evident.”
(of people) Opposite of adverb for the best of its kind or class
“This is a competition for those with uncelebrated hidden talents.”
Opposite of adverb for luxurious or upmarket
“We stayed at a cheap hotel in Paris located by the main train station.”
Opposite of adverb for disdainful or condescending in nature
“He responded courteously to her in a deferential tone.”
Opposite of adverb for being victorious in a contest
“George Foreman was defeated against Muhammad Ali during their historic boxing match in Kinshasa.”
Opposite of adverb for larger in size
“The smaller room costs less than the superior room.”
(of objects) Opposite of adverb for the best of its kind or class
“The state of the infrastructure is poor with low-quality telephone lines and little in the way of broadband.”
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