What is the comparative and superlative degree of sturdy?

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2026-05-07 14:35

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The comparative degree of "sturdy" is "sturdier," and the superlative degree is "sturdiest." These forms are used to compare the strength or robustness of two or more objects or subjects. For example, you might say, "This table is sturdier than that one," and "This is the sturdiest table in the store."

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