"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
Yes, shat is a real word.
I'ts not in the OED, - that's my definition of a real word or not.
No. Good, better, best is correct. "Gooder" and "goodest" are not real words.
If gooder is a word its not an english one, because it is not in the english or websters dictionary, however if you have a specific language other then english which you think it might be you might want to put that on here and I will certainly check into it for you.
luke soli said that they make things stand up gooder
angel saint do gooder goody two shoes perfectionist
"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".
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Public Defender - 1954 The Do-Gooder 2-6 was released on: USA: 7 October 1954
In the typical 4-point system, a 3.19 is a "B". So it's gooder than a 2.2, but not as good as a 3.99. (And I'm kidding about "gooder". If you use 'gooder' in a sentence, you probably wouldn't have a 3.19 in English. :)
Probably Lady Bountiful or Do-Gooder.
Arthur Gooder has written: 'The parliamentary representation of the county of York 1258-1832' -- subject(s): Biography, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament
Not in any formal setting, no. But it's still a fairly common term in informal slang - "My bestest friend", etc. A Google search offers over 500,000 results for the word "bestest".But for all intents and purposes, no, it's not word.
Your English is very gooder than ours that's why