comparative degree
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English
1.1
Noun
1.1.1
Synonyms
1.1.2
Related terms
1.1.3
Translations
English
Noun
comparative
degree
(
plural
comparative degrees
)
(
grammar
)
The form of an
adverb
or
adjective
that is used when comparing two things.
Synonyms
comparative
Related terms
positive degree
superlative degree
Translations
(grammar)
—
see
comparative
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