prettiest
Most beautiful is the form you will usually encounter. But like all English adjectives, beautiful naturally takes the comparative in -er and the superlative in -est: beautifullest. For the last few hundred years, roughly since Shakespeare's time, learnèd grammarians and other even less qualified critics have created a "rule" that some adjectives, particularly polysyllabic ones of foreign origin, "sound better" using the Frenchified form of the comparative and superlative in more and most, respectively. The "rule" is non-binding.
The superlative of pretty would be prettiest and the comparative would be prettier.
The superlative is prettiest (most pretty).
Prettier the prettiest
Prettiest , prettier ,
more and most
prettier
Prettiest
Prettiest
Beautiful is adjective its superlative degree is the most beautiful
lovelier, loveliest
Nouns do not have comparative forms; adjectives have comparative and superlative forms. The comparative form for the adjective beautiful is more beautiful; the superlative form is most beautiful.
A superlative form of something compares three or more things. For example, the superlative form of beautiful would be most beautiful and the comparative form would be more beautiful. Another example would be big, superlative would be biggest and comparative would be bigger.
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Beautiful is adjective its superlative degree is the most beautiful
lovelier, loveliest
Nouns do not have comparative forms; adjectives have comparative and superlative forms. The comparative form for the adjective beautiful is more beautiful; the superlative form is most beautiful.
Comparative: more beautiful Superlative: most beautiful
More beautiful and most beautiful are the comparative and superlative forms of beautiful.
Adjective, comparative, superlative little, less, least
Talk can be used as a verb or a noun, but it is not an adjective and does not have a comparative or superlative form.Talkative is an adjective. More talkative and most talkative are the comparative and superlative forms.
uglier is the comparative & ugliest is the superlative
Out can be an adjective. Its comparative and superlative forms would be more out and most out respectively.
A superlative form of something compares three or more things. For example, the superlative form of beautiful would be most beautiful and the comparative form would be more beautiful. Another example would be big, superlative would be biggest and comparative would be bigger.
Better is the comparative adjective for good. Best is the superlative.
comparative