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The term degrees applies only to comparative adjectives, which can compare characteristics of two or more nouns. The degrees are positive (no comparison), comparative (compares two things), and superlative (compares with more than two things).

Examples (positive-comparative-superlative)

good/better/best

high/higher/highest

bad/worse/worst

beautiful/more beautiful/most beautiful

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