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Superlative: most boring Comparative: More boring Examples: Today is the most boring day ever. Today is more boring than yesterday.
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The comparative form of "boring" is "more boring," and the superlative form is "most boring." These forms are used to compare the level of boredom between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "This movie is more boring than the last one," or "That was the most boring lecture I've ever attended."
The word thrifty is short enough that the comparative and superlative forms are thriftier and thriftiest.
"Boringest" may not be considered a standard word in formal English, but it is commonly used in informal or colloquial language to convey the superlative form of "boring." For formal writing, it is recommended to use "most boring" instead.
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
"Bib" is a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative form.