It should be most costly.
superlative degree of costly
Mad, madder, maddest.
Mad, madder, maddest.
pagal pun ha Jo pagal pun nahi he aur Jo pagal pun he who kabhi kabhi pagal pun nahi hotha he
The noun form for the adjective mad is madness.
No. Mad is an adjective. The associated noun is madness.
positive comparative superlative mad madder maddest
Mad, madder, maddest.
Mad, madder, maddest.
The comparative form of 'afraid' is "more afraid". The superlative would be "most afraid". There are two methods of forming a comparative. The most common is to precede the word by "more" (or "most", for the superlative). The second only applies to single syllable or a limited class of two-syllable adverbs, and involves adding the suffix "-er" (or "-est" for the superlative).
pagal pun ha Jo pagal pun nahi he aur Jo pagal pun he who kabhi kabhi pagal pun nahi hotha he
It would be angrier.
I don't know all the words, but here are a few: modest, biggest, widest; wisest; lowest, highest, deepest, finest, ripest, sharpest, cutest, smartest, smelliest, happiest, silliest; funniest; tiniest; tastiest; youngest; quietest; longest; shortest; tallest; spookiest, lamest, craziest, nicest, bravest, slowest, fastest, best, nest, test, vest, pest, guest, fullest; zest; west, bluest, coolest, rest, quest, chest, jest, arrest, strangest, weirdest, crest, wrest, stupiest, smartest, creativest
It certainly helps, but not necessarily. You could always become a mad scientist.
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was released on 11/07/1963.
The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.
The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was released on 11/07/1963.