most dangerous, most cheerful
most cheerfully
more cheerfully
No, the word cheerfully is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:They cheerfully refunded our money, no questions asked.The noun form for cheerfully is cheerfulness.
The superlative form of "movingly" is "most movingly."
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The superlative form of ancient is ancientosity
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."
"Poke" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative form.
Teach is a verb and so has no superlative form.
the superlative form of sad is SADDEST