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beastliest vs more beastly

Both 'beastliest' and 'more beastly' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Beastliest' is the superlative form of 'beastly' and is used when comparing three or more things. 'More beastly' is the comparative form of 'beastly' and is used when comparing two things.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

beastliest

This is correct when referring to the superlative form of 'beastly' and comparing three or more things.

Use 'beastliest' when you want to express that something is the most beastly out of three or more things.

Alternatives:

  • most beastly

more beastly

This is correct when referring to the comparative form of 'beastly' and comparing two things.

Use 'more beastly' when you want to express that something is more beastly than another specific thing.

Alternatives:

  • beastlier

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