angrier
The comparative form of "angry" is "angrier," and the superlative form is "angriest." When comparing two subjects, you would say one is angrier than the other, and when comparing three or more subjects, you would say one is the angriest of the group.
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angrier - comparative angriest - superlative
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It would be angrier.
The comparative form of "angry" is "angrier," and the superlative form is "angriest." When comparing two subjects, you would say one is angrier than the other, and when comparing three or more subjects, you would say one is the angriest of the group.
angrier
angry-angrier-angriest
angrier, angriest.
angrier
angrier - comparative angriest - superlative
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
angrier, angriest