"It is the most."
more difficult, most difficult
more effective, most effective
more hopeful, most hopeful
more positive, most positive
more neatly, most neatly
It's comparative if there can be a quality more or less than it, it's superlative if there can't be.
"Beautiful" is an adjective. Its superlative form is most beautiful.
There is nothing more perfect than perfect, hence, there is no superlative for perfect. Same goes for 'unique'. It means, "One of a kind", and you cannot get more 'one of a kind' than 'one of a kind'. No superlative for 'unique', either.
That would be 'superlative'.
Comparative: More crude Superlative: Most crude 'Cruder' and 'crudest' are perfectly acceptable, and indeed more idiomatic than 'more crude' and 'most crude'.
Comparative relates two item's characteristics such as greater. Superlative compares more than two such as greatest.
They use Superlative adjectives more than regular adjectives because they want to compare a person or thing with another person or thing.
most expensive
The superlative of interesting is "most ineteresting."
Superlative to "More" is the word, "Most".
as (so) advanced as,(comparative of equality) / more advanced than,(comparative of superiority) / the most advanced of (all).(Superlative)
The comparative and superlative forms of sober are more sober and most sober, respectively.