Comparative: cooler or less cool (depending on the comparison) Superlative: coolest
colder, coldest
Nouns do not have 'positive' forms.Adjectives are the part of speech that are positive, comparative, or superlative; for example:The positive form of the adjective 'cold' is 'cold'.The comparative form is 'colder'.The superlative form is 'coldest'.
Colder is an adjective. It's the comparative form of cold.
The comparative of hot is hotter.The superlative of hot is hottest.
Yes - coldest, cold, cool warm, hot, hottest.
Coldest. Superlatives end in e-s-t. The comparative would be colder
Hot and cold are comparative terms. 36 degrees F is considerably colder than 36 degrees C
beautiful - uglyold - newhot - cold
It is defrost.
There is no comparative of get.
comparative