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Hyperbole and Superlative

Includes questions related to the use of exaggeration for emphasis or to express a superlative degree.

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What is the comparative and superlative to the word handsome?

As a two-syllable adjective ending in a consonant sound, it is uncommon to use a single word to refer to the comparitive and superlative - such as you would use the words "rich", "richer" and "richest". It is much more acceptable to use the words "handsome", "more handsome", and "most handsome", in this situation.

What is the Comparative and superlative of rich?

Comparative - richer

My mom is richer than me.

Superlative - richest

Bill Gates is one of the richest people in the world.
The comparative form is richer.

The superlative form is richest.

What is the superlative form for well?

It’s actually ‘best’. Better and best are the comparative and superlative forms of both good and well.

What is an example of an hyperbole that has to do with waiting for a long period of time?

i waited such a long time that when i really asked you out you were already taken anf had been with 4 gitls already

Is forgiveness next to godliness?

Forgiveness is often seen as a virtuous act that can lead to a sense of inner peace and spiritual growth. While it is not explicitly linked to godliness, many religious and spiritual traditions emphasize the importance of forgiveness in building strong relationships and fostering compassion towards others.

How do you use loyal comparative form?

It will be more loyal and most loyal following this rule:

Some two-syllable modifiers form their comparative and superlative degrees by adding -er and -est . Others just use more or most.

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What are the comparative and superlative forms of difficult?

For the word "difficult, the comparative is more difficult and the superlative is most difficult

What are the Positive comparative superlative form of comfortable?

More comfortable and most comfortable are the comparative and superlatives for comfortable.

What is the comparative form of easily?

"More easily" is the comparative form of easily.

"Most easily" is the superlative form.

There is no such word as "easilier".

What does hyperbole and jargon mean?

A 'hyperbole' (Hy-per-bill-ea) is a phrase that is only half true, due to the speaker blowing certain things out of proportion. For example: 'I have amillion things to do this afternoon'. 'Dad! Everyone's going to that concert!'. 'Jargon' (jarr-gonn) Is the use of overly scientific or very specific and unusual words to make the speaker know what they're talking about. For example: 'The Square is the second in a series of regular, second dimension of Regular polygons and the interior angles all sequenced to a total of a full circle.'

What is the comparative form of out?

if you wanted to say where something is in a sentence, you could say

The cat was farther out in the field than she was