Superlatives end in -st, -est or contain the words most or least. Look for the one that doesn't do that.
"Higher" is the comparative of high. The superlative is highest.
stronger and strongest
most expensive
Superlative modifiers are descriptive words that end in - est. Or, for irregular modifiers, the superlative form is the one which takes the concept to the highest degree. (See examples below) The modifiers that end in -er are called the comparative forms. Examples: long, longer, longest (longest = superlative) cold, colder, coldest (coldest = superlative) good, better, best (This is an irregular form, best = superlative) bad, worse, worst (also an irregular form, worst = superlative)
Adverbs are made comparative or superlative by using the words "more" and "most" where appropriate.
"Higher" is the comparative of high. The superlative is highest.
lazier and laziest
last
harmful
'Next' is a superlative; it means 'nearest'. The positive is therefore 'near' and the comparative is 'nearer'.
busier, and busiest
stronger and strongest
older, oldest
finer, finest
easier and easiest
Many, more, most.
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