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prettier than vs more pretty than

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form to use is 'prettier than'. 'More pretty than' is not a standard or commonly used construction in English.

Last updated: April 02, 2024 • 177 views

prettier than

Correct. 'Prettier than' is the comparative form of 'pretty' used to compare two things.

Use 'prettier than' when comparing the appearance of two things or people.
  • Father, I'm prettier than Jung-soon.
  • And she's prettier than you.
  • You're prettier than Lillian Gish.
  • Some say she's prettier than you.
  • But Elvis was prettier than most women.
  • I am so much prettier than you are.
  • She will suffer for being prettier than I.
  • And in no way prettier than me.
  • You're much prettier than you look on the monitor.
  • You're prettier than Kim Novak.
  • I don't like to date anyone prettier than me.
  • You are so much prettier than Jenna.
  • You are so much prettier than Jenna.
  • You're much prettier than I am.
  • You're even prettier than your head shot.
  • You're prettier than your sister.
  • You're way prettier than her.
  • You're much prettier than Keira Knightly.
  • You're so much prettier than me.
  • You are so much prettier than she is.

more pretty than

Incorrect. 'More pretty than' is not a standard or commonly used construction in English.

  • Helen is more pretty than beautiful.
  • More pretty than Ka Dahen, it will become a concubine the mum of cat
  • More pretty women here than I remember.
  • I regret that time in my life... more than pretty much anything that's ever happened.
  • This is about a lot more than pretty dresses.
  • I need more than just pretty and organized.
  • So much more than a pretty face.
  • So much more than a pretty face.
  • I need more than just pretty and organized.
  • So far, nothing indicates she's anything more than a pretty girl from minnesota.
  • It takes more than a pretty face to disarm me.
  • You're as pretty or more than I imagined.
  • When we were young, you were one of the first to make me feel I was more than a pretty face.
  • You're actually more than the pretty face you make yourself out to be.
  • Next to that, what's often forgotten is that the School jumps are much more than just pretty movements.
  • Dad persuaded her to retire. No, Alice. I was never more than a pretty face.
  • And I see clearly now that you were nothing more than a pretty blonde distraction.
  • You're actually more than the pretty face
  • It is the Internet, you're up against talking dogs and people eating bits of sofa cushion - it's way more interesting than a pretty girl in an orange baggie.
  • And though you're not pretty any more than I am handsome, I must say it becomes you.

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