An absolute superlative is, in certain languages, the sense of having an adjective which cannot be surpassed, the same sense as the phrase "as... as possible".
surest
External is an absolute. There cannot be comparative or superlative forms.
Lainey is the smartest.
absolute adjectives
Amicíssimo in Spanish
For adjectives of three syllables or more, put "more" in front of them for the comparative and "most" for the superlative.
comparative: more interesting superlative: the most interesting
Yes, it can be. Worst can be a superlative adjective or a superlative adverb (meaning most badly).
In music, the tempo marking prestissimo means "as fast as possible."
Superlative: Scratchiest, meaning the most scratchy. Comparative: Scratchier, meaning more scratch (but not necessarily the most).
Opposite is an absolute. There cannot be something which is more or most opposite.
The comparative - "upper"; I can't think of any superlative.
No. It is a superlative adjective, meaning "most handsome."