The comparative degree of "wealthy" is "wealthier." It is used to compare the wealth of two or more subjects, indicating that one has more wealth than the other. For example, you might say, "She is wealthier than her brother."
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest
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wealthy, wealthier, wealthiest
comparative advantage
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest
"Wealthier" is the comparative form of wealthy. The superlative is "wealthiest."
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The comparative degree of "holy" is "holier."
Teapot is a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
The comparative degree is wider.
"Less" is the comparative degree of little.
Thriftier is the comparative degree of thrifty.
The comparative degree of "light" is "lighter."
The comparative degree for "lush" is "lusher."