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ends in 'iest' = earliest (root word: early) ends in 'ier' = trickier (root word: tricky)
word - word(s), word(/ed/ier/iest), word(ing), word(iness), word(ily), word(y), word(age), word(less)
You're probably referring to the forms of an adjectivethat ends with 'y'. The comparative form drops the 'y' and adds 'ier', the superlative form drops the 'y' and adds 'iest'. Some examples are:happy, happier, happiestfunny, funnier, funniestchewy, chewier, chewiestsilly, sillier, silliestwary, warier, wariestphony, phonier, phoniest
Some suffixes for the word 'brain' are: (s) brains (y) brainy (ier) brainier (iest) brainiest (less) brainless (teaser) brainteaser (child) brainchild (storm) brainstorm
Vaucochard et fils Ier was created in 1864.
Georges Ier de Bade was born in 1433.
Georges Ier de Bade died in 1484.
A ten letter word ending in 'ier' is Chandelier.
it means something around more
Some words fall into the "ier" category because they are comparative forms of adjectives, indicating a higher degree of a quality. For example, "prettier" is the comparative form of "pretty," indicating that something is more pretty than something else.
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