The superlative form of "movingly" is "most movingly." Superlatives are used to indicate the highest degree of a quality, and in this case, it describes the action of moving someone emotionally in the most intense manner.
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
most superlative is the superlative form of superlative
superlative of quiet
comparative tinier superlative tiniesttinier
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
the superlative form for movingly in most movingly
The superlative for the word "movingly" is "most movingly."
Ko-sahn
watching the Sun Dance as a child.
affectingly, distressingly, feelingly, gravely, intensely, movingly, profoundly, sadly,
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
"Bib" is a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative form.
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."
most superlative is the superlative form of superlative
Tallest is the superlative.
superlative of quiet