No, it is an adjective, the comparative form of the adjective 'happy'.
The adverb would be 'more happily.'
comparative
No, happier is an adjective; the comparative form for the adjective happy.positive: happycomparative: happiersuperlative: happiestAn adjective is a word that describes a noun: Thanks to his new job, Herbert is a happier man.The noun form for the adjective happy is happiness.
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
Adverb
It can be an adverb or an adjective.
Happy is an adjective. The adverb form is happily. The comparative adverb form is more happily, and the superlative is most happily. When a comparative has two syllables as in happy, in most cases it can be used two ways (1) happier, or (2) more happy. Either way is correct. However, the -LY adverb forms must use "more" and "most" to express the comparative and superlative.
Happy is an adjective. The adverb form is happily. The comparative adverb form is more happily, and the superlative is most happily. When a comparative has two syllables as in happy, in most cases it can be used two ways (1) happier, or (2) more happy. Either way is correct. However, the -LY adverb forms must use "more" and "most" to express the comparative and superlative.
happier.
Happier Blue was created in 1993.
Fitter Happier was created in 1997.
The base word for "happier" is "happy."
Animals are usually happier in their own habitat.
Yes, happier is the comparative form of happy.
Bart was much happier when his missing dog was found.
Happier is an adjective. It's the comparative degree of happy.
the entry word for happier s 'hangng' :3
certain pokeblocks can make Pokemon happier if your talking about Pokemon emerald or Sapphire, but generally the more you raise your Pokemon the happier they become.