Comparing one thing to another - comparative
"The pen is mightier than the sword" means that you can accomplish more with diplomacy and tact than by fighting
Comparing something to all others - superlative
Those who compete in triathlons are probably the mightiest of all athletes" means that they are probably the greatest all round athletes.
You would not use the word (the), I guess if it was necessary you would have to fingerspell it.
how to use the word zemblanity in a sentence
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One would use the word "whilst" as opposed to the word "while" if they were discussing something that had happened in the past tense as opposed to the present.
You would not use this word in standard English, as it is not an actual word. The closest approximation is "demoted," which denotes the same thing.
who would use the word "quadrant"
You would use the word 'he' after the verbs 'is' or 'was'.
I would because it is a rare word, not alot of people use it.
The most appropriate word I would use would use would be fluff. I know other words, but i wouldn't dare to use them.
The word mores is not a word.
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
you would use the word bazaazz when you want to wow someone
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
Neither really. 'In' would be the word to use.
Precipitation is a word forecasters use for rain.
For negation, I would use im-
Metonymy is the use of a word or phrase to replace the actual name of a thing. Some examples would be using the word 'pig' to describe a cop, or using the word 'bug' to describe a Volkswagen Beetle.