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what is the comparative and superlative form of ?

polite

tiny

calm

useful

dark

tasty

old

boring

interesting

nervoos

sad

new

cold

funny

famous

loud

expencive

rich

importand

terrible

nice

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11y ago
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10y ago

The comparative form of arrogant is more arrogant. On the other hand the superlative of arrogant is most arrogant. Using the words more and most is common in changing some words to their comparative and superlative forms respectively.

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12y ago

More Humble

Most Humble

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13y ago

Some people prefer the frenchified more polite to the native politer, but we all say politest.

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10y ago

The comparative form for the adjective 'proud' is prouder.

The superlative form is proudest.

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Arnav Singh

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3y ago

MORE POLITE, MOST POLITE

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12y ago

prouder

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10y ago

humblest

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4y ago

More politely

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4y ago

Prouder, proudest

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