On time
The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.
Adversity most nearly means hardship.
Assimilate most nearly means to absorb.
Bob is my most punctual student.I am a punctual person; I am always on time.
Enigma most nearly means puzzle or riddle.
Il Penseroso most nearly means a thoughtful or studious man.
The comparative form of "punctual" is "more punctual," and the superlative form is "most punctual." Unlike many one-syllable adjectives, "punctual" does not take the typical "-er" or "-est" endings due to its syllable count. Instead, the comparative and superlative forms use "more" and "most" to indicate the degree of punctuality.
Mulct most nearly meansA. complainB. playC.workD. defraud
no; usually means most of the time, and nearly means almost
Enjoyment
Hobby
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