Yes, in fact it is. Bluer is the comparative form of the adjective blue. The superlative form of course is bluest. See examples below of how the three might be used:
Mary has blue eyes.
Mary has bluer eyes than Kayla.
Mary has the bluest eyes I have ever seen.
It simply means "bluer than the blue of your eyes"
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
The Latin for the word process is the word a liquid. The Spanish word for process is proceso and the German word is prozess.
Modo is the Kikuyu word for the English word person.
what is the superlative word for blue
bluer, bluest
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bluer
There shouldn't be any, no colors can have degrees of comparison. Nevertheless, you could say (idiomatically) "blacker, the blackest".
Bluer Than Blue was created in 1978.
Bluer that blue
Using the right makeup can make your eyes appear bluer without wearing contacts.
The comparitive word for the color blue can have a debate. I choose to say "more blue", but other people choose to say "bluer". So I guess either way can be used.
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Positive ............ blue - The sky is blue Comparative ..... bluer - Today the sky is bluer than it was yesterday Superlative ....... bluest - That is the bluest sky I have ever seen
yes