neat Definitions and Synonyms
Q. Which degree denotes the highest degree of the quality?
The superlative degree of an adjective denotes the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things or sets of things are compared.
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- Q. Which degree denotes the highest degree of the quality?
- Q. What is the superlative form of active?
- Q. What is superlative of dark?
- Q. What is the degree of active?
- Q. What is the degree of happy?
- Q. What is the superlative degree of powerful?
- Q. What is superlative degree examples?
- Q. What is the superlative of warm?
- Q. What is the comparative degree of weak?
- Q. What is good better best?
- Q. Which is better great or best?
- Q. Who is considered the most beautiful woman in the world?
Q. What is the superlative form of active?
Examples:
Comparative | Superlative | |
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active | more active, less active | most active, least active |
careless | more careless. less careless | most careless. least careless |
famous | more famous. Less famous | most famous. least famous |
cheerful | more cheerful, less cheerful | most cheerful, least cheerful |
adjective | neat |
---|---|
comparative | neater |
superlative | neatest |
Q. What is superlative of dark?
The superlative form of dark; most dark.
Q. What is the degree of active?
Superlative Degree: An adjective is in superlative degree when it is used to compare more than two nouns/pronouns. We use the article ‘the’ before the superlative degrees….ADJECTIVES.
POSITIVE | COMPARATIVE | SUPERLATIVE |
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active | more active | most active |
attractive | more attractive | most attractive |
beautiful | more beautiful | most beautiful |
Q. What is the degree of happy?
Regular Comparison
Positive. | Comparative. | Superlative. |
---|---|---|
happy | happier | happiest |
costly | costlier | costliest |
big | bigger | biggest |
red | redder | reddest |
Q. What is the superlative degree of powerful?
most powerful If someone (or something) is powerful, they have much power.
Q. What is superlative degree examples?
Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more nouns. They’re also used to compare one thing against the rest of a group. Superlative adjectives demonstrate a higher level of comparison between entities. For example, “She’s the prettiest princess in all the land.”
Q. What is the superlative of warm?
Here we find that ‘warm,’ ‘warmer’ and ‘warmest’ are all adjectives of different degrees. These adjectives are used to describe nouns in the positive degree (warm) or comparative degree (warmer) or superlative degree (warmest), and help us to make comparisons.
Q. What is the comparative degree of weak?
Adjective (positive degree) | Comparative degree | Superlative degree |
---|---|---|
weak | weaker | weakest |
strong | stronger | strongest |
large* | larger* | largest* |
small | smaller | smallest |
Q. What is good better best?
Finally, there are three very common adjectives that have very irregular comparative and superlative forms. They are good > better > best, bad > worse > worst and far > further > furthest: His laptop is better than mine.
Q. Which is better great or best?
“Best” is the superlative form of good and “greatest” of great. Best usually refers to commendations of experts or those who have experienced the thing being described.
Q. Who is considered the most beautiful woman in the world?
Bella Hadid