New posts in degree-of-comparison

Is there a word for "conjugating" an adjective?

Why "respect you most" instead of "respect you more" in the following quote by Samuel Johnson?

What are the best words to describe subjects being compared?

The superlative of sincere

Which season do you like (better / best), spring or winter? [duplicate]

Does "No more" by necessity imply there was some before?

Why the word "fine" is often used as "just satisfying" instead of "very high quality"?

In mathematics, when referring to pure numbers is largest or biggest correct?

Relation between "trivial", "more than trivial", and "less than trivial"

What’s the correct use of “last/late/latter/latter” in time expressions?

Which is more proper "rarest" or "most rare"?

Is "Our creamiest coffee, now creamier" correct?

Has the illogical "three times bigger" replaced "three times as big" in common usage?

Good and bad - suppletive adjectives

Single-word antonym for "cheapest"?

Equivalent of "former" and "latter" for more than 2 items

Does the phrase "not nearly as many as" imply some level of similarity?