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loftier, loftiest
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Loftiest
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Easier is the comparative.
Comparative - loftier. Superlative - loftiest.
loftier, loftiest
"Loftier" is probably preferable, but you could say "more lofty" and be understood.
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"Lofty" is an adjective.
A sentence with the word lofty is "He had rather lofty goals, despite his humble beginnings". Another sentence with the word is "The house sat in the lofty treetop, undisturbed by the ruckus below". To be lofty means to be high up.
The opposite of lofty is low or humble.
He had lofty ideals.
Lofty is an adjective.
Your lofty ideals are worth holding on to.
Lofty Herman was born in 1907.
Lofty Herman died in 1987.