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Silent comparatives and superlatives refer to forms of adjectives that imply comparison or superiority without explicitly stating them. For example, in phrases like “She is more intelligent” (comparative) or “He is the smartest” (superlative), the comparisons are made without using direct comparative words like "than" or "the most." Instead, the context or the structure of the sentence conveys the intended comparison or degree of quality.

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