Irregular comparatives are forms of adjectives that do not follow the standard rules of comparison by simply adding "-er" for the comparative or "-est" for the superlative. Instead, they have unique forms that must be memorized. For example, "good" becomes "better," and "bad" becomes "worse." These irregular forms can vary widely and are exceptions to the typical patterns used in the English language.
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