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The Galapagos Islands.
more lonesome, most lonesome
The comparative form of "lonesome" is "more lonesome" and the superlative form is "most lonesome."
Comparative: More lonesome Superlative: Most lonesome
more lonesome, most lonesome
more lonesome, most lonesome
Lonesome was created in 1928.
Lonesome George is the last remaining Galapogos Pinta tortoise, his species died out because of humans killing them - simple as. No, it really is that simple because there are no predators on Galapogos. Lonesome George is currently about 170, and is one of the oldest creatures on Earth (the oldest is currently another tortoise at 175). Nobody is quite sure when (or if!) he will die because he's the only survivng example of his species.
That is the correct spelling of "lonesome" (lonely).
The word "lonesome" is an adjective.
The comparative form of "lonesome" is "more lonesome," and the superlative form is "most lonesome." In English grammar, adjectives like "lonesome" that have three or more syllables typically form their comparative and superlative forms using "more" and "most" rather than adding "-er" or "-est" to the end of the word.
No, lonesome is an adjective. The corresponding noun is lonesomeness.