pleasanter
pleasanter, pleasantest
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Easier is the comparative.
The comparative is hotter.
"Faster" is a comparative of fast. The related superlative is "fastest."
more pleasant, most pleasant
Pleasant, Pleasanter, Pleasantest. Although commonly "More pleasant" and "Most pleasant" are used instead.
pleasanter
more pleasant, most pleasant
pleasanter, pleasantest
Yes, it is. It is the comparative form of the adjective nice (more nice).
Friendly comparative is a linguistic construction used to compare two things or people in a positive or kind way, emphasizing similarities or positive attributes. It often involves using adjectives such as "friendlier" or "more friendly" to indicate that one thing is more welcoming or pleasant than another.
There is no comparative of get.
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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