quietest, quieter
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
"Bit" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form.
comparative straighter and the superlative the straightest
Comparative - better Superlative - best
Comparative - cuter Superlative - cutest
quieter, quietest
quieter, quietest
The degree of comparison for the word "quiet" includes three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive form is "quiet," the comparative form is "quieter," and the superlative form is "quietest." These forms are used to compare the level of quietness between two or more subjects.
Comparative: older Superlative: oldest
Dative; Early Comparative; Earlier Superlative; Earliest
comparative : purer superlative : purest
The comparative and superlativeforms of grand are: Comparative: grander Superlative: grandest
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
Comparative: shallower Superlative: shallowest
The comparative is "stricter" and the superlative is "strictest".
comparative = sadder superlative = saddest
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.