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What is comparative and superlative degree of the word 'Wise'... Please help guys

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Answered by abhay54
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hi dear.
the comparative degree of word wise is WISER.
and the superlative degree of wise is WISEST.
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Answered by SharadSangha
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The comparative and superlative form of the given word in the question is provided below:

1. Comparative degree: This category of words consists primarily of adjectives that characterise the subject. It demonstrates how one person, object or thing differs from another. It compares the two subjects.

  • Wise = Wiser (Comparative form)
  • For example, Ami is wiser than Sumi.

2. Superlative degree: This type of word can also be used to describe a subject. It demonstrates how one person, item, or object differs from the rest. It states that one subject has the highest level of certain attributes when compared to all others.

  • Wise = Wisest (Superlative form)
  • For example, Anish is the wisest of all the boys in the class.

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