more radiant
more radiant, most radiant
The comparative form of "radiant" is "more radiant," and the superlative form is "most radiant." These forms are used to compare the intensity of radiance between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She is more radiant than her sister," or "She is the most radiant person at the event."
The comparative form of "radiant" is "more radiant," and the superlative form is "most radiant." Since "radiant" is a multi-syllable adjective, it typically forms its comparisons using "more" and "most" rather than through suffixes. For example, you might say, "She is more radiant than her sister," and "She is the most radiant of all."
more radiant, most radiant
comparative: thicker superlative: thickest
more radiant
more radiant, most radiant
more radiant, most radiant
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
The comparative form of "central" is "more central."
The comparative form of many is more
Radiant heat transmits in the form of waves.
The comparative form of "clean" is "cleaner."
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.