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What is the comparative and superlative for brilliant?
Brilliant adjective – Giving off or reflecting much light. Superlative and brilliant are semantically related in superior topic. In some cases you can use “Superlative” instead the word “Brilliant” as an adjective or a noun, when it comes to topics like excellent.
What is the comparative brilliant?
Comparative. more brilliant. Superlative. most brilliant. If something is brilliant, it gives off a lot of light.
Is intelligent comparative or superlative?
An adjective can exist in three forms – positive, comparative and superlative….What is the comparative degree of intelligent?
Adjective with Three or More Syllables | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
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intelligent | more intelligent | most intelligent |
What is the comparative form of excellent?
excellent (comparative excellenter or more excellent, superlative excellentest or most excellent)
What is the comparative adjective of good?
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
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good | better | best |
bad | worse | worst |
little | less | least |
much | more | most |
What is the superlative of enjoyable?
Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
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enjoyable | more enjoyable | most enjoyable |
exciting | more exciting | most exciting |
famous | more famous | most famous |
foolish | more foolish | most foolish |
What is comparative degree?
comparative degree (plural comparative degrees) (grammar) The form of an adverb or adjective modified by more or ending in -er that is used when comparing two things.
What is comparative word for intelligent?
intelligent (comparative more intelligent or intelligenter, superlative most intelligent or intelligentest)
What is comparative and superlative of old?
The usual comparative and superlative forms of the adjective old are older and oldest.
Is excellent a superlative?
As adjectives the difference between superlative and excellent. is that superlative is exceptionally good; of the highest quality; superb while excellent is of the highest quality; splendid.
What are the 3 Comparison of adjectives?
The three degrees of adjectives are positive, comparative and superlative. The comparative and superlative degrees are used to compare between two or more subjects or objects. In this sentence, the comparative degree (smarter) of the adjective ‘smart’ is used to compare between the two persons.