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handsomer vs most hamsome

Both 'handsomer' and 'most handsome' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Handsome' is an adjective that can be compared using 'handsomer' for comparative form and 'most handsome' for superlative form. 'Most hamsome' is incorrect and not a valid English construction.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1086 views

handsomer

This is a correct comparative form of the adjective 'handsome'.

Use 'handsomer' when comparing two things or people, with 'handsome' being the base form.

Examples:

  • He is handsomer than his brother.
  • She is the handsomest woman in the room.
  • If you were any handsomer, Doctor it'd be a crime.
  • You look like a young Tom Selleck, only a million times handsomer.
  • I must say, you're handsomer than your photograph in the paper without that awful paraphernalia you doctors wear.
  • "objects in the mirror are handsomer than they appear."
  • Have you ever seen a handsomer day?
  • and I'm ten times handsomer than him, so...
  • Because he's younger than you, he's handsomer than you, he's much taller than you are, he's smarter than you, he's much more exciting than you.
  • You know, I think you're handsomer than ever.
  • I have rarely seen a handsomer couple.
  • The more I pour, the handsomer I get.
  • "It would be great to play a guy like that, but handsomer."
  • Do you know that my best friend once said that if you were any handsomer, it would be a crime.
  • I have yet a handsomer one for when I am in society.
  • But you virtually have a beard. That's even handsomer.

Alternatives:

  • more handsome
  • as handsome as
  • less handsome
  • equally handsome
  • very handsome

most hamsome

This is an incorrect construction and not a valid English phrase.

  • Each one of them hassome connection with 33.1.
  • Peyton feels like she hassome sort of jurisdiction over lucasbecause of their history.
  • You really do think I'msome kind of undercover agent.
  • Or that this wassome kind of plan?
  • Felix Sansome is a tiresome busybody.
  • Though Sansome did seem heartfelt about needing her.
  • A hansom cab bearing our handsome couple clippety-clops its way past waterfalls and trees toward a magnificent restaurant.
  • The KAMOME DlNER... is full at last.
  • Besides, I have to find Suzan... To give hersome good news.
  • But now I havesome serious concerns about the peoplebehind you.
  • I still havesome contacts there who could help meget re-established.
  • So then we havesome stranger off the street giving birth to our child.
  • I illustrate this problem with the experience of one of my constituents, John Hamson, an engineer and inventor who cannot afford to employ expensive patent agents.
  • Okay, hambone break's over.
  • He's a hambone like you, he craves attention.
  • He's a hambone like you, he craves attention.
  • But come with us it will be awsome.
  • The leader, the hansome one, the smart one the essential one, the girl and the 2nd leader, that could be the leader if there wasn't already a leader.
  • Even though I had never been on my own before, it was my first chance to havsome real privacy, and I wasn't going to pass it up.
  • There's none a stranger there so merry and so gamesome.

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