The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
The comparative form of 'polite' is 'more polite' and the superlative form is 'most polite'.
The comparative form of "polite" is "more polite." In English, adjectives with two or more syllables typically use "more" to form the comparative. For example, you would say "She is more polite than her brother."
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Sharper is the comparative form of the word sharp.
The comparative form of the word 'fast' is 'faster'.
The comparative form of longest is longer.
smoother is comparative of word smooth.
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The noun form of the word "polite" is "politeness".
Comparative: uglier Superlative: ugliest
Smoothest is the superlative form of the word smooth. The comparative form is smoother.