What is a Superlative?

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A superlative is word that is used to embellish and/or modify a noun or verb. It represents the highest level attainable. For example, if you are the third and last child in your family, then you are the youngest. The word 'youngest' is a superlative.
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Superlative
In grammar, the superlative is the form of an adverb or adjective that expresses a degree of the adverb or adjective being used that is greater than any other ... More »
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A superlative is word that is used to embellish and/or modify a noun or verb. It represents the highest level attainable. For example, if you are the third and last child in your
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A superlative adjective is used to describe, three or more, nouns. For example, Geraldo is cute, Ricky is cuter, but Enrique is the cutest. So the superlative adjectives in the sentence
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1. Look for the -est. Almost all superlative adjectives come with this suffix. From the tallest mountain to the smallest mouse, you can usually find the superlative adjective with
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Superlative means highest. It also means excellent, exceedingly. It is more proper than a proper noun. It can also be exaggerated. To the highest degree.
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