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The comparative and superlative would be of the word "enjoyable". They are "more enjoyable" and "most enjoyable".

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Ghaith Rzaf

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7mo ago
The comparative of enjoy can't be enjoyer
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12y ago

For me, there's no such thing as comparative and superlative for "joy". Joy itself is superlative, nothing more, nothing less. I cannot explain that feeling whenever I encounter it. So, therefore, nothing in this world is more to it.

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14y ago

Cheerier is the comparative and cheeriest is the superlative

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12y ago

Comparative: more cheerful , Superlative: (the) most cheerful

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9y ago

The answer you seek is -- "Most Jovial". Used in an example sentence -- "Deanie Etcetera was most jovial when she received a response from her beloved, Mitch Longley."

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Kiara bonilla

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3y ago

happily and happier none of u guys said dat think next time so ppl can find and get and a i am a 6th grader and i am smarter than u guys ppl is just trying 2 get correct answers so yh chao

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13y ago

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