A comparative adjective is used to compare two or more things or entities, indicating the degree of difference or similarity between them.
It typically ends in “-er” or uses the word “more” before the adjective when comparing two things and “most” when comparing three or more.
For example, in “The cat is faster than the dog,” “faster” is the comparative adjective, highlighting the cat’s superior speed compared to the dog.
Comparative adjectives play a crucial role in making comparisons and conveying degrees of variation or superiority in language.