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Comparative and Superlative Challenge
Author :
Alejandro Ramiirez
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A word that describes a noun and can indicate quality, quantity, or state.
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The highest quality or most favorable option among a group.
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The comparative form of 'good', indicating a higher quality or degree.
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The most stylish or impressive in a way that attracts admiration.
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A form of an adjective or adverb used to compare two entities.
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The comparative form of 'fast', indicating a higher speed.
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The one that moves or operates at the highest speed.
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G
The largest in size, extent, or degree; the most significant.
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The comparative form of 'great', indicating a larger extent or degree.
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At the greatest distance above the ground or level.
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The comparative form of 'high', indicating a greater elevation.
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The one that feels the most joy or contentment.
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J
The comparative form of 'juicy', indicating more moisture or flavor.
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K
The one that shows the most kindness or compassion.
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L
The comparative form of 'large', indicating a greater size.
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M
The greatest amount or degree; the highest number.
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M
A word used to form comparatives for adjectives with two or more syllables.
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N
The comparative form of 'narrow', indicating a lesser width.
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O
The comparative form of 'old', indicating a greater age.
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P
The comparative form of 'pretty', indicating a higher degree of attractiveness.
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Q
The comparative form of 'quick', indicating a higher speed.
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R
The comparative form of 'rich', indicating a greater wealth or abundance.
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S
The comparative form of 'strong', indicating a greater strength.
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T
The comparative form of 'tall', indicating a greater height.
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U
The comparative form of 'ugly', indicating a lesser aesthetic appeal.
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W
The comparative form of 'wide', indicating a greater breadth.
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Y
The comparative form of 'young', indicating a lesser age.
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The least old; the most recent in age.