There is no such word as 'usfuller', more useful is correct.
um... I'm pretty sure it's more helpful and the most helpful?
A single synopsis is pronounced (sĭ-nŏp'sĭs), or (sih-NOP-sis).More than one is synopses, which is pronounced (sih-NOP-seez), rhymes with sees.
it is pronounced deneice
I don't think wilier exists in standard English. in the sense of more wily, pronounced why-lee , it means craftier or more devious. Wilier is an Italian acronym that means "Long live Italy, Liberated and Redeemed". It is not pronounced "why-lee". The top definition is incorrect.
Heteronyms are words that are spelled alike but have more than one meaning, with each pronounced differently.An example:Bow to the emperor (bow rhymes with now)Tie a bow (bow rhymes with no) Heteronyms are words that are spelled identically but have different meanings when pronounced differently. e.g. Lead, pronounced leed, means to guide. However, lead, pronounced led, means a metallic element.
Most useful and more useful.
more useful, the most useful
Eggs are more useful after they are broken.
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more useful, most useful
um... I'm pretty sure it's more helpful and the most helpful?
A;more useful B;most useful