comparative: lazier
superlative: laziest
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
The comparative form of idle is more idle.
The comparative form of tired is tireder or more tired.
Lazy is an adjective, not a noun. The word 'lazy' is an adjective.
The comparative is lazier and the superlative is laziest.
she is laziest than her sister
Lazier is the comparative form of lazy.
laziest
lazier
Lazy is the positive degree. The comparative is lazier, and the superlative is laziest.
The comparative form of lazy is lazier. The superlative form of lazy is laziest.
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
comparative = tenderer superlative = tenderest
jollier [comparative] jolliest [superlative]
Lazy is the positive degree. The comparative is lazier, and the superlative is laziest.
The comparative form of lazy is lazier. The superlative form of lazy is laziest.
lazier, laziest
lazier and laziest
lazier, laziest
adjective comparative superlative wet wetter wettest lazy lazier laziest industrious more industrious most industrious
what is the comparative and superlative of glad
What is the comparative and superlative of Often
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
comparative = tenderer superlative = tenderest
comparative: thicker superlative: thickest
comparative - nicer superlative - nicest