The comparative and superlative degrees of beloved are more beloved and most beloved. Since the word beloved already has a suffix (-ed) it would seem clumsy to add on another, to form beloveder or belovedest.
Comparative: more beloved Superlative: most beloved
"Less" is the comparative degree of little. The superlative degree is least.
"More beloved" is the comparative form for "beloved."Specifically, the positive form is "beloved." The comparative form is "more beloved." The superlative form is "most beloved."
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The comparative degree of cheerful is more cheerful.Its superlative degree, then, is most cheerful.
Comparative: Noisier Superlative: Noisiest
comparative : purer superlative : purest
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest
The comparative degree is bigger.
The comparative degree is wider.
The comparative degree is 'more magnificent' and the superlative degree is 'most magnificent'.
comparative=more superlative=much