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No, it is not. The word biggest is a superlative adjective meaning largest (most big). Although big is sometimes colloquially an adverb (made it big), this does not extend to bigger or biggest.
It is the form of an adjective that is used to compare two things. Jack is big. -- adjective = big Jack is bigger than me. -- comparative adjective = bigger, compares Jack to me
Ukraine is the biggest country in Europe not including Russia because the bigger part of it is actually in Asia. Approximately the area of Ukraine is 600,000 square miles, the population is not so big though - nearly 46,000,000 and it's decreasing.Over 10 miles
The main difference between long "i" and short "i" is the duration of the sound. Long "i" is pronounced for a longer period of time, as in words like "time" or "ride." Short "i" is pronounced for a shorter period of time, as in words like "sit" or "big."
Gros, grosse means 'large, big, fat'. Grand, grande means 'big, tall'. elle n'a pas un gros salaire > she hasn't a big pay. Il est plus grand que moi > he is taller than me.
NO, biggest is an adjective; the superlative form of big (big, bigger, biggest).
mega is a lot bigger than big
The adjective 'biggest' is the superlative form for the adjective 'big': big, bigger, biggest
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"Large" has more letters, therefore it is "bigger" than "big.
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bigger than a skysraper
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adult toilets are big because their butts are bigger