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comparative: lazier

superlative: laziest

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10y ago

The comparative form of 'lax' is laxer. The word lax means negligent, careless or not sufficiently sever. An example in a sentence using the comparative form is, ñBrian seems to be laxer that his younger sister.î

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The comparative form of idle is more idle.

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The comparative form of tired is tireder or more tired.

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Lazy is an adjective, not a noun. The word 'lazy' is an adjective.

The comparative is lazier and the superlative is laziest.

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she is laziest than her sister

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Lazier is the comparative form of lazy.

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laziest

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lazier

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