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Happy (happier, happiest, happily)Mood (moody, moodiness)Pretty (prettier, prettiest, prettily)Self (selfish, unselflish, yourself, itself, selfless)
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happier.
Let us steer the conversation to happier times of our lives.
You're probably referring to the forms of an adjectivethat ends with 'y'. The comparative form drops the 'y' and adds 'ier', the superlative form drops the 'y' and adds 'iest'. Some examples are:happy, happier, happiestfunny, funnier, funniestchewy, chewier, chewiestsilly, sillier, silliestwary, warier, wariestphony, phonier, phoniest
Fitter Happier was created in 1997.
Happier Blue was created in 1993.
The base word for "happier" is "happy."
Yes, happier is the comparative form of happy.
Animals are usually happier in their own habitat.
Happier is an adjective. It's the comparative degree of happy.