The antonyms of "more conjugate" are not conjugate, less conjugate, and unconjugated. The term conjugate refers to an altered form of a verb that reflects the tense, person, and number of the subject. When a verb is not conjugated, it means that it remains in its base form or infinitive form, such as "to go" or "to eat." The opposite of more conjugate can also be less conjugate, which implies that only a few verbs are altered to reflect tense, person, and number. The term unconjugated describes a verb that has not been changed to match the subject's person, number, mood, or tense.