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: An {{glossary|inflection}}, or different form, of a '''{{glossary|comparable}}''' adjective showing a relative quality, usually denoting "to a greater extent" but not "to the ultimate extent". (See also ''{{glossary|superlative}}'' and ''{{glossary|degrees of comparison}}''.) In English, the ''comparative'' form is usually formed by appending ''-er'', or using the word ''more''. For example, the comparative of ''hard'' is "''harder''"; of ''difficult'', "''more difficult''". | : An {{glossary|inflection}}, or different form, of a '''{{glossary|comparable}}''' adjective showing a relative quality, usually denoting "to a greater extent" but not "to the ultimate extent". (See also ''{{glossary|superlative}}'' and ''{{glossary|degrees of comparison}}''.) In English, the ''comparative'' form is usually formed by appending ''-er'', or using the word ''more''. For example, the comparative of ''hard'' is "''harder''"; of ''difficult'', "''more difficult''". | ||
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