Laziest
Lazy is the positive degree. The comparative is lazier, and the superlative is laziest.
THE SUPERLATIVE OF LAZY IS LAZIEST
The comparative form of lazy is lazier. The superlative form of lazy is laziest.
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lazier, laziest
lazier and laziest
adjective comparative superlative wet wetter wettest lazy lazier laziest industrious more industrious most industrious
lazier, laziest
The superlative form of "lazy" is "laziest." It is used to describe someone or something that is the most lazy in comparison to others. For example, you might say, "He is the laziest person in the group."
The degree of comparison for the adjective "lazy" includes three forms: the positive degree ("lazy"), the comparative degree ("lazier"), and the superlative degree ("laziest"). The positive degree describes a quality without comparison, the comparative degree compares two entities, and the superlative degree compares three or more entities. For example, "He is lazy," "She is lazier than him," and "He is the laziest of all."