The word merciful is the adjective form for the noun mercy.
The noun form for the adjective merciful is mercifulness.
The noun form of merciful is "mercy."
Mercy is a noun so it doesn't have a comparative or superlative form. Merciful is the adjective. Comparative is more merciful. Superlative is most merciful
Yes, the noun mercy is an abstract noun, a word for compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one's power; lenient or compassionate treatment; a word for a concept.
No, mercy is a noun (compassion, empathy). Related adjectives are merciful and merciless.
comparative: more merciful superlative: most merciful
How merciful he was to us.
John the Merciful was born in 552.
John the Merciful died in 616.
The merciful king looked with kindness upon his subjects. A merciful god doesn't punish followers harshly.
Mary,the Mother of Jesus was merciful to God.
Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour was created in 1869.
The opposite of merciful using a prefix is merciless.
In Hebrew merciful means רַחוּםIn Greek merciful means εύσπλαχνος