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In the English language, adjectives do not have singular or plural forms, they are always the same. There are other languages in which that is not the case. But in English, one person can be dumb, and many people can be dumb, and it's the same adjective.

Adjectives have relative forms:

positive: dumb

comparative: dumber

superlative: dumbest

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