degree of comparison
English
Noun
degree of comparison (plural degrees of comparison)
- (linguistics, grammar) A form of an adjective that indicates a different degree of the attribute the adjective denotes; like the positive, comparative and superlative forms.
- 1851, Goold Brown, edited by Samuel U. Berrian, The Grammar of English Grammars, 10th edition, page 285:
- Among the degrees of comparison, some have enumerated equality; as when we say, "It is as sweet as honey."
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form of an adjective
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- Comparison (grammar) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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