The comparative degree form of "pitiful" is "more pitiful."
comparative degree: more truthful superlative degree: most truthful
The comparative form of "well" is "better" and the superlative form is "best."
The comparative degree for "lush" is "lusher."
The comparative degree of "muddy" is "muddier".
The comparative degree of the word "honest" is "more honest."
"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
more out
more out
there is no such thing as the superlative and comparative degree of better because better is the comparative form for well or good and the superlative for good or well is best
The comparative degree is 'more magnificent' and the superlative degree is 'most magnificent'.
The comparative degree form of "pitiful" is "more pitiful."
abler
sicker
nicer
finer, finest
greedier, greediest