most beautiful
"Beautiful" is an adjective. Its superlative form is most beautiful.
lovelier, loveliest
The degree of comparison for the adjective "beautiful" includes three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive form is "beautiful," the comparative form is "more beautiful," and the superlative form is "most beautiful." These forms are used to compare one thing to another or to express the highest degree of beauty among multiple subjects.
The comparative form of "beautiful" is "more beautiful," and the superlative form is "most beautiful." These forms are used to compare two or more things, with "more beautiful" indicating a higher degree of beauty between them, and "most beautiful" indicating the highest degree of beauty among a group.
most beautiful
Comparative: more beautiful Superlative: most beautiful
More beautiful and most beautiful are the comparative and superlative forms of beautiful.
the superlative degree of much is most
No, the superlative degree is "most tirelessly."
The superlative degree of "old" is "oldest."
there is no such word as beautifullest. The superlative for beautiful is most beautiful.
The superlative degree of stout is stoutest.