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Pleasant, Pleasanter, Pleasantest. Although commonly "More pleasant" and "Most pleasant" are used instead.

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Comparative: pleasanter

Superlative: pleasantest

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more pleasant

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more pleasant, most pleasant

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nicer

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pleasanter

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What is the comparative for nice?

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Is nicer an adjective?

Yes, "nicer" is the comparative form of the adjective "nice." It is used to compare two things and indicate that one is more pleasant, kind, or enjoyable than the other.


Can nicer be an adverb?

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The comparative form of new is newer (from 'moRE new')The superlative form of new is newest. (from 'moST new')