On Friday the sun was sunnier than ever!
sunnier
sunniest, sunnier
Yes, "sunnier" is the comparative form of the adjective "sunny." It is used to compare two things or situations to indicate that one has more sunshine or is brighter than the other.
Aeronautics is the study or practice of flight and the design of aircraft or spacecraft for navigation in the earth's atmosphere.
You can use the word Periscope a few ways in a sentence. You can write the sentence I am going to periscope the website.
yesterday was sunnier than today
It is sunnier today than it was yesterday. It was cloudy yesterday.It was cloudy in the morning but it became sunnier by and by.
May you have an abundant life. These flowers are most abundant on the sunnier side of the hill.
the comparative of sunny is sunnier and the superlative is sunniest
No, "sunnier" is not a suffix. It is a comparative form of the adjective "sunny," formed by adding the comparative suffix "-ier."
There are three syllables in the word "sunnier". sun-ni-er In English, the second syllable is stressed.
Runnier Funnier
sunnier
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sunnier, sunniest
sunnier, sunniest