Bolder.
The comparative form is bolder; the superlative boldest.
bolder, boldest
The comparative form of many is more
The comparative form of good is better.
The comparative form of full is fuller
The comparative form is bolder; the superlative boldest.
No, the word 'bolder' is the comparative form of the adjective bold (bolder, boldest).The noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.The word 'bold' is a noun form as a word for a typeface or font style.
Bold most often takes a regular comparative (bolder) but I suppose you could say "more bold."
bolder
No, "boldliest" is not a correct or standard form of comparison for the word "bold." The correct comparative and superlative forms of "bold" are "bolder" and "boldest," respectively. In English, adjectives typically follow this pattern for comparison.
bolder, boldest
bolder, boldest
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
The comparative form of "central" is "more central."