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No, "seriousest" is not a word in standard English. The correct comparative form of "serious" is "more serious."
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The correct comparative form for 'clever' is 'cleverer'.
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The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
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There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
No.The word you are looking for is slower.
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heartier, heartiest
"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".
Comparative: both gentler and more gentle are correct Superlative: both gentlest and most gentle are correct
No, "sadest" is not a correct English word. The correct comparative form of "sad" is "sadder."