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What are some antonyms for extensive?

Here are some antonyms for "extensive", depending on the specific context:

General Antonyms:

* Limited: This is a straightforward antonym for "extensive," meaning something is small or restricted in scope.

* Narrow: This suggests a limited focus or range.

* Brief: This implies a short duration or small amount of content.

* Sparse: This describes something that is thin, scattered, or lacking in density.

* Scanty: This implies a lack of abundance or quantity.

More Specific Antonyms:

* Superficial: This emphasizes a lack of depth or thoroughness.

* Superficial: This emphasizes a lack of depth or thoroughness.

* Cursory: This suggests a quick and superficial examination.

* Concise: This implies brevity and directness.

* Restricted: This emphasizes limitations on scope or access.

* Small-scale: This suggests a smaller size or scope.

* Minimal: This implies the smallest possible amount or extent.

* Limited: This implies that something is small, restricted, or confined.

* Insignificant: This emphasizes a lack of importance or significance.

Examples:

* Extensive research vs. limited research**

* Extensive knowledge vs. narrow expertise**

* Extensive damage vs. minimal damage**

* Extensive travel vs. brief vacation**

* Extensive vocabulary vs. scanty vocabulary**

The best antonym for "extensive" depends on the specific context of the sentence and what you want to emphasize.

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