more heavily
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
"Less" is the comparative degree of little.
"Less" is the comparative degree of little. The superlative degree is least.
"More important" is the comparative degree of important.
"Merrily" is the positive degree of the adverb "merrily."Specifically, the degrees of an adverb range from the basic, positive degree to the second, comparative degree to the third, highest, superlative degree. So the comparative degree in this case is "more merrily." The superlative degree is "most merrily."
"More heavily" is a comparative. "Most heavily" would be a superlative.
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
more heavily
more heavily, most heavily
The comparative degree of "holy" is "holier."
Teapot is a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
The comparative degree is wider.
"Less" is the comparative degree of little.
Thriftier is the comparative degree of thrifty.
The comparative degree of "light" is "lighter."
The comparative degree for "lush" is "lusher."
better for its comparative and best for its superlative