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meaner than / the meanest.

freer than / the freest.

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What is an example of a positive pronoun?

If "positive" is really the word you mean: Adjectives may be positive, comparative or superlative. In English, pronouns are not described as positive but adjectives are positive and verbs can be positive or negative. A positive adjective is the simple for of the adjective, from which the comparative and superlative are formed. For example, smart is the positive form of the adjective; smarter is the comparative form; and smartest is the superlative form. Verbs can be positive or negative. for example, has or has not (hasn't); does or does not (doesn't); can or can not (can't), etc.


What is the superlative and comparative form of beautiful?

lovelier, loveliest


What does the term superlative adjective mean?

Do you mean what does the adjective 'superlative' mean? Superlative - (adj) the very best of; extraordinary. That was a superlative speech, Jack. The Miracle of Dunkirk is a superlative example of patriotic solidarity. If someone said the words 'superlative adjective' to me, I would assume they were referring to something they'd read, and that they felt that one of the adjectives that'd been used had been the perfect descriptor for what the author was trying to relay.


Is loud an adjective?

Synonyms for loud include blaring and noisy. Loud also can mean bold: She dressed in loud colors.


What are some comparative adjectives?

Comparative adjectives mean more. They almost always end in -er. Examples - better bigger taller smaller easier harder worse. Superlatives mean most. They almost always end in -est. Examples - best biggest tallest smallest easiest hardest worst.Comparative is a comparison between items, products, companies, etc. For example comparative profits would compare two or more sets of profit numbers.Superlative relates to something being superior. "Apple is the best computer company out there" is a superlative statement.

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What is the comparative and superlative to the word mean?

Meaner is the comparative form of mean, and meanest is the superlative.


What is an example of a positive pronoun?

If "positive" is really the word you mean: Adjectives may be positive, comparative or superlative. In English, pronouns are not described as positive but adjectives are positive and verbs can be positive or negative. A positive adjective is the simple for of the adjective, from which the comparative and superlative are formed. For example, smart is the positive form of the adjective; smarter is the comparative form; and smartest is the superlative form. Verbs can be positive or negative. for example, has or has not (hasn't); does or does not (doesn't); can or can not (can't), etc.


What are the comparative and superlative form of mean?

meaner, meanest


What are some comparative adjectives that begin with the letter M?

meaner (comparative form of mean)messier (comparative form of messy)


What is the superlative and comparative form of beautiful?

lovelier, loveliest


What is the cumulative form of the adjective pretty?

Perhaps you mean the comparative form: the comparative form of the adjective pretty is prettier. (The superlative form is prettiest, but comparative sounds more like cumulative.)


What does the term superlative adjective mean?

Do you mean what does the adjective 'superlative' mean? Superlative - (adj) the very best of; extraordinary. That was a superlative speech, Jack. The Miracle of Dunkirk is a superlative example of patriotic solidarity. If someone said the words 'superlative adjective' to me, I would assume they were referring to something they'd read, and that they felt that one of the adjectives that'd been used had been the perfect descriptor for what the author was trying to relay.


What does suffix -ier mean?

it means something around more


Is loud an adjective?

Synonyms for loud include blaring and noisy. Loud also can mean bold: She dressed in loud colors.


What part of speech is littest?

Littest is not found in the dictionary.Maybe you mean littlest or lightest -- these words are both adjectives. They are the superlative forms of little and light.


What are the Comparative and superlative forms of the word little?

If you mean the word 'little' as an adverb, the comparative is 'less' and the superlative is 'least'. If you mean the word 'little' as an abstract adjective, the comparative is 'less' or 'lesser' and the superlative is 'least'. However, if you mean 'little' as an adjective referring to the physical size of something, you would not use any of those forms. 'Littler' and 'littlest' are rarely encountered, although not technically incorrect. 'More little' and 'most little' are similarly unidiomatic. The usual practice is to choose another adjective, for example 'You see that little black kitten there, and the ginger one that's even smaller ...'


What is the comparative or superlative for brilliant?

Oh, dude, I got you! So, the comparative form of "brilliant" is "more brilliant," and the superlative form is "most brilliant." Like, if someone says your joke is hilarious, they probably mean it's the most brilliant thing they've heard all day. Keep being your witty self, my friend!