It depends on whether you are talking about degrees of heaviness or illumination:
lightest
light - lighter - lightest
lighter
lighter, lightest
Comparative: Noisier Superlative: Noisiest
Paler is comparitive, palest is superlative.
more useful and most useful
smoothestThe superlative of 'smooth' is ' smoothest'.
Comparitive = bitterer or more commonly more bitterSuperlative= most bitter NOT bitteristHope that helps!
most expensive
words ending with letter 'e' will have it's comparitive form ending with 'r' and superlative form with 'st' along with 'e'.so here it is able,abler and ablest.
The comparative form of sweet is sweeter, and the superlative form of sweet is sweetest.
The comparative of hot is hotter.The superlative of hot is hottest.
lightest
light - lighter - lightest
lighter
The superlative form of the adjective 'light' is lightest.