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More happy. To express happiness that is more than merely 'happy', but not as much as being 'happiest'.

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How does the er change the meaning of the endings happier?

The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier


How does The er change the meaning of the endings in happier?

The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier


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The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier


What are the suffixes for the word happy?

Some common suffixes for the word "happy" include: -ness (happiness), -ly (happily), and -er (happier).


How do you spell happy with er after it?

Happier


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The "er" changes the meaning of happy to "more happy". "Mike is happier" means the same as "Mike is more happy". Happy is the root word, meaning joyous, and happier is the comparative form of happy, like happiest is the superlative form.


What is the entry word for happier?

the entry word for happier s 'hangng' :3


How does the -er change the meanng of the endings in happier?

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What is 5 words that have the suffix er?

The suffix -er can either be comparative or a person. Five examples are happier, bright, flyer, reporter, and sooner.


Is the word happier an adjective?

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