-
superior which negates the
usage of the
superlative. In some
contexts such as
advertising or
political speeches,
absolute and
relative comparatives are intentionally...
- of the
particle labí (most). The
prefix pinaká- is also used. The
absolute superlative is the form used in exclamations, for example, "How
pretty you are...
- The
absolute infinite (symbol: Ω), in
context often called "
absolute", is an
extension of the idea of
infinity proposed by
mathematician Georg Cantor....
- have—in
addition to
their positive, comparative, and
superlative forms—a so-called "
absolute superlative" form (sometimes
called "elative"),
which enhances...
- " Like many
other Romance languages,
Catalan adjectives have an
absolute superlative form,
expressed with the
suffix -íssim,
placed between the stem and...
- comparison: comparative,
relative superlative and
absolute superlative.[clarification needed] The
comparative and
relative superlative are
formed with più ('more'...
-
Italian term, is the
absolute superlative of
generale ('general') thus
meaning "the highest-ranking of all generals". The
superlative suffix -issimo itself...
-
inflection used in
Arabic for the
comparative and the
superlative The
absolutive superlative (a
superlative used
without any
compared object,
expressing an...
-
general use. This word can be made even
longer by the
addition of the
absolute superlative suffix,
rendering anticonstitucionalísimamente (i.e.: "very strongly...
- μεγαλύτερο σπίτι.
Besides the
superlative proper,
sometimes called "relative
superlative",
there is also an "
absolute superlative" or elative,
expressing the...