Ah, the comparative degree of "noisy" would be "noisier," and the superlative degree would be "noisiest." Just like adding a little extra color to a painting can make it stand out, changing the form of an adjective can help us express different levels of intensity or comparison. Keep exploring the beauty of language, my friend!
The comparative degree of "noisy" is "noisier" and the superlative degree is "noisiest."
heavier, heaviest
Shinner and shinniest
light - lighter - lightest
Comparative: more energetically Superlative: most energetically
The comparative degree of "noisy" is "noisier" and the superlative degree is "noisiest."
The comparative form of "noisy" is "noisier" and the superlative form is "noisiest."
The comparative form of noisy is Noisier
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
noisier, noisiest
comparative for good= bettersuperlative=best
"Less" is the comparative degree of little. The superlative degree is least.
noisier, noisiest
comparative : purer superlative : purest
Noisily is an adverb. Noisy is an adjective. So, the given form of noisy: Comparative: more noisy Superlative: most noisy
The comparative degree of cheerful is more cheerful.Its superlative degree, then, is most cheerful.
Comparative is wealthier and the superlative is wealthiest