degrees of comparison meaning
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degree of comparison (plural degrees of comparison) (linguistics, grammar) A form of an adjective that indicates a different degree of the attribute the adjective denotes; the positive, comparative and superlative forms. The degrees of comparison of good are good (positive), better (comparative) and best (superlative).
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The form of an adverb or adjective modified by more or ending in -er that is used when comparing two things.
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