saddest
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the superlative form of sad is SADDEST
Some suffixes for the word "sad" include:sad + -en = sadden (meaning: to cause someone to be sad; to make unhappy)sad + -en + -ed = saddened (meaning: past tense of "sadden")sad + -ness = sadness (meaning: the feeling of being sad; sorrow)sad + -er = sadder (meaning: comparative of sad, "more sad")sad + -est = saddest (meaning: superlative of sad, "most sad")sad + -ly = sadly (meaning: in a sad manner; with sadness)There aren't many prefixes for sad:un- + sad + -en = unsadden (meaning: to relieve sadness; to cheer up)un- + sad + -en + -ed = unsaddened (meaning: past tense of "unsadden")
No. The word sad is an adjective.
The superlative of "sad" is "saddest" and the comparative is "sadder".
Comparative: sadder Superlative: saddest
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the saddest
There are two forms of comparative and one superlative. For sad, these are sad, sadder, and saddest. He was sad. His friend seemed sadder. But the girl was the saddest of the three children.
Sad is a short adjective so you just add -er to make the comparative form = sadder You add -est to make the superlative form = saddest
saddest
redder, reddest; sadder, saddest.
sad, saddest
what is the comparative and superlative form of ? polite tiny calm useful dark tasty old boring interesting nervoos sad new cold funny famous loud expencive rich importand terrible nice
the superlative form of sad is SADDEST
The comparative degree of "sad" is "sadder."