The comparative form of "difficult" is "more difficult," and the superlative form is "most difficult." These forms are used to compare the level of difficulty between two or more things. For example, "running a marathon is more difficult than running a 5k race," and "climbing Mount Everest is the most difficult challenge in mountaineering."
For the word "difficult, the comparative is more difficult and the superlative is most difficult
more difficult, most difficult
more and most
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Comparative - better Superlative - best
For the word "difficult, the comparative is more difficult and the superlative is most difficult
more difficult, most difficult
more difficult, most difficult
more difficult, most difficult
more difficult, most difficult
more and most
The comparative form of difficult is more difficult and the superlative form is most difficult. Difficult means 'hard to accomplish.'
more difficult, most difficult
Difficult: more difficult most difficult
more and most
No, they are just synonyms. The comparative of difficultis more difficult (the superlative is the most difficult). The comparative of hard is harder (the superlative is the hardest).
Comparative - cuter Superlative - cutest