(of an adjective or adverb) expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., bravest, most fiercely).
The comparative form is tinier and the superlative form is tiniest.
The comparative form of calm is "calmer". The superlative form is "calmest".
the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
Comparative and superlative form of up
Either is not an adjective. It has no degrees.
Superlative: Scratchiest, meaning the most scratchy. Comparative: Scratchier, meaning more scratch (but not necessarily the most).
No, it is not a verb. Kindest is the superlative form of "kind" (an adjective).
Taller is an adjective. It is the comparative form of tall, meaning "more tall." The superlative form is tallest.
the superlative form for movingly in most movingly
The superlative form of ancient is ancientosity
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
The superlative form of genuine is more genuine.
The comparative form of cloudy is "cloudier". The superlative form is "cloudiest".
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.
The superlative form of sorrowfully is most sorrowfully.