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angriest vs most angry

Both "angriest" and "most angry" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Angriest" is the superlative form of the adjective "angry" and is used when comparing three or more things. On the other hand, "most angry" is the superlative form of the adverb "angrily" and is used when describing how something is done in the angriest manner.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

angriest

This is correct when used as the superlative form of the adjective "angry" to compare three or more things.

Use "angriest" when comparing three or more things to indicate the highest level of anger.

Alternatives:

  • angrier
  • most angry

most angry

This is correct when used as the superlative form of the adverb "angrily" to describe how something is done in the angriest manner.

Use "most angry" to describe how something is done in the angriest manner, not to compare the anger levels of three or more things.

Alternatives:

  • angriest
  • angrily

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