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They are more heavily and most heavily. While the comparatives heavier and heaviest may be used as adverbs, they do so as forms of the word 'heavy' where it is used (rarely) as an adverb.
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
The comparative is hotter.
Easier is the comparative.
more rarely
It is rarer.
Comparative: Purpler Superlative: Purplest However, these forms are rarely used and typically a person says a "stronger/strongest purple" or a "deeper/deepest hue of purple".
There is no one-word anagram other than the rarely-seen comparative form awarer. The scramble may have been miscopied. (erawa spells aware)
They are more heavily and most heavily. While the comparatives heavier and heaviest may be used as adverbs, they do so as forms of the word 'heavy' where it is used (rarely) as an adverb.
There is no comparative of get.
The comparative form of hungry is hungrier
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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