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more naughty vs naughtier

Both 'more naughty' and 'naughtier' are correct ways to compare the level of naughtiness. 'Naughtier' is more commonly used and considered more natural in everyday language, while 'more naughty' is also correct but may sound slightly formal or less common.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 2595 views

more naughty

This phrase is correct but may sound slightly formal or less common compared to 'naughtier'.

This phrase is used to compare the level of naughtiness in a more formal or less common way.
  • Why? Looks like our Santa was a little more naughty than nice.
  • No more naughty schoolgirl.
  • Instead, I started opening files and found something much more... naughty.
  • 50 pay lines and 3 or more scattered naughty or nice wreaths trigger the bonus round.
  • So, tell me more about this naughty general.
  • Hopefully it's some more of your naughty little clappers.
  • Have room for one more... naughty boy?
  • Looks like my fair lady is more like my naughty lady.
  • Now you'll have no more excuses, you naughty boy.
  • Find out more Uncharted series (Naughty Dog - 2007) Following his explosive first action adventure outing in Drake's Fortune, charismatic treasure hunter Nathan Drake has gone on to become a true video game superstar, starring in a total of six games over 10 years.
  • Naughty, naughty, Detective Espinoza.
  • Naughty Gym is a funny and naughty game.
  • I have got some naughty-naughty-naughty things planned.
  • Someone here has been very naughty.
  • And there's nothing naughty about that.
  • Looks like somebody made Santa's naughty list.
  • Forever on Santa's naughty list.
  • Kids - naughty people and wallpaper will not be easy.
  • Pool dance lessons for naughty milfs...
  • Much quicker but also... quite naughty.

Alternatives:

  • naughtier

naughtier

This phrase is correct and commonly used to compare the level of naughtiness.

This phrase is the more common and natural way to compare the level of naughtiness.
  • You've become naughtier now that you have grown up.
  • Plus, it felt a little naughtier out here.
  • A naughty boy and his even naughtier mom (full)
  • Romantic lunch over at the taco truck or something naughtier like 3 pairs of sunglasses for 10 bucks? Neither.
  • She is slightly stricter with the children (who are also naughtier than their book and movie counterparts), but only because she wants them to become the best they can be.
  • Naughtier it is, more likely he'll respond.
  • Sounds naughtier than regular Vicodin.

Alternatives:

  • more naughty

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