The degrees of comparison for the adjective "fit" are positive, comparative, and superlative. In the positive form, it is "fit." The comparative form is "fitter," and the superlative form is "fittest." These forms are used to compare the fitness of different subjects.
The degrees of comparison for the word are: funnier and funniest.
pale paler palest
proud prouder proudest
wider
luckier
LOSS is a noun, it does not have degrees of comparison. Maybe LOST: very lost, the most lost (but it is illogical).
The word "like" suggests a comparison in a sentence.
The word 'comparison' is a noun.
Comparison is a noun.
ill-worse-worst
70ºF = 21.11ºC
45C is 113 ℉