comparative = cosier
superlative = cosiest
The comparative form of "cosy" is "cosier."
They both are actual words but in essay writing id say home like or just comfortable maybe not cozy in formal :)
The synonym for the word "comparative" is "relative" or "analogous."
The comparative form of the word "ugly" is "uglier," and the superlative form is "ugliest."
comparative= slowerSuperlative=slowest
better for its comparative and best for its superlative
cosier and cosiest
Aaraamdeh.
The bed was very cosy.The cat felt very cosy next to the fireplace.The tea cosy was purple.
Cosy or warm
cosy
They both are actual words but in essay writing id say home like or just comfortable maybe not cozy in formal :)
'Cosy', as an adjective, means 'snug, comforting, warm'. An example of this usage would be, "This is a cosy blanket." As a noun, a cosy is a padded or knitted covering placed over an item to keep it warm, for example, a tea-cosy which covers a tea pot. 'Cosy' can also be used as a verb meaning either to make someone feel snug and comfortable, or to become friendly with.
"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
smoother is comparative of word smooth.
A comparative for the word ineffectual is more ineffectual.
Cosy.
The comparative is hotter.