The normal (regular) way to make comparative and superlative adjectives is to add -er/-est or use more/most, like this: big → bigger → biggest. expensive → more expensive → most expensive.
What is the adjective form for expensive?
costly, extravagant, fancy, high, lavish, overpriced, pricey, upscale, valuable, an arm and a leg, at a premium, big-ticket, dear, excessive, exorbitant, highway robbery, holdup, immoderate, inordinate, invaluable.
What is the adjective of cost?
costlier. comparative form of costly: more costly.
What is little comparative?
Some have more than one option: little can become littler or less (comparative), and littlest or least (superlative). Many, some, or much become more in the comparative and most in the superlative. Some common irregular adverbs are well, better, best and badly, worse, worst.
What is comparative of hot?
Comparative. hotter. Superlative. hottest. The comparative form of hot; more hot.
What is the comparative of fat?
The comparative degree of fat is fatter, whereas the superlative degree is fattest.
What’s the noun for expensive?
A spending or consuming.
What is the noun of costly?
costliness. The characteristic of being costly.
Is more costly correct?
There’s a myth among the non-native English speakers that ‘more costly’ is ungrammatical and ‘costlier’ is grammatical. However, this is not true at all. Both of them are grammatically correct, ‘more costly’ being the widely used one.
What is the comparative of pretty?
The comparative form of pretty; more pretty. Lisa is prettier than her sister Judy.