what is the superlative and comparative form of tired
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Tired very rarely takes -er or -est to form its comparative and superlative degrees. *Tireder (which occurs only 5 times in BNC [British National Corpus]) or *tiredest (which occurs only 1 time in BNC) might be regarded as unacceptable or ungrammatical. Most tired is not often seen; more tired is a bit common.
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Comparative is more tired
Superlative is most tired
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