comparative and superlative of word sure
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Sure' is a monosyllabic word, so 'surer' may be the preferred comparative. However, it is quite acceptable to say 'more sure' as well, for clarity. ... Is there a term for adjectives that are neither comparative nor superlative (such as "good" (as opposed to "better" or "best"))?
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sure (comparative surer, superlative surest) Physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.
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