A word that conveys the idea of being "more new" than something else is "newer." This comparative form indicates a greater degree of newness when comparing two or more items or concepts.
The word 'additional' is not a noun; additional is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a countable or uncountable noun).The noun form is addition; a countable noun as a word for something that you add to something else (an addition to a product line, an addition to a building); an uncountablenoun as a word for the act of adding something to something else (addition is the first step in learning math).
The word that means to make something seem larger or better than it is is "exaggerate." When someone exaggerates, they amplify the qualities or characteristics of an object or situation, often to create a more dramatic or impressive effect. This can be done through overstating facts or embellishing details.
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The word better is used to describe something that is higher in quality when compared to something else. It also can mean something is more useful for a specific situation than something else.
Yes, "simpler" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "simple," used to indicate that something is more straightforward or uncomplicated than something else.
Yes, "lovelier" is a word in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective "lovely," used to describe something that is more attractive or pleasing than something else.
More days in a century than what? You need to compare "days in a century" with something else if you use the comparative word "more."
"Larger" is an adjective that describes something being greater in size, extent, or capacity compared to something else. It indicates that the object or entity in question is bigger or more extensive in physical dimensions or magnitude.
It tells us that someone or something is more lively or boisterous than someone or something else ... in a sentence 'we have two dogs, one friskier than the other'.
The word smaller is an adjective. It means to be more small than something else.
The word 'synergistic' comes from the word synergy which means things being more powerful together than they are on their own. Synergistic therefore means something that is combining well with something else.
Adding "-er" to the end of the word "happy" changes the meaning to comparative form, indicating that someone/something is more happy than another person or thing. So, "happier" means more happy than something else.
No it is is not, if you put another prefix than maybe there is something else.
The word you're looking for is "outlived." It means to live longer than someone or something else.
Yes, "warmer" is a word. It is the comparative form of "warm," used to describe something that has a higher temperature than something else.