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seriouser vs more serious

The correct phrase is 'more serious'. 'Seriouser' is not a standard or commonly used word in English.
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Last updated: September 10, 2024 • 18604 views

seriouser

'Seriouser' is not a standard or commonly used comparative form of the adjective 'serious'.

The correct comparative form of 'serious' is 'more serious'.
  • If, what she says is true, that's a very seriouse matter.
  • Well, seriouse or not, it's immaterial to this hering.
  • I mean, it has seriouses amagif you don't comply.
  • I haven't been seriouse since 2000, when my Athletics fell to a B.

Alternatives:

  • more serious

more serious

This is the correct comparative form of the adjective 'serious'.

Use 'more serious' when comparing the seriousness of two or more things.
  • No, you have perpetrated a much more serious crime...
  • In some places, even more serious.
  • But security experts believe that more serious attacks are possible.
  • Serra left for more serious reasons,
  • Sounds a little bit more serious.
  • Among people with nothing more serious to consider.
  • It was more serious than you were led to believe.
  • Of course, more serious offenses... are dealt with in this fashion.
  • You're more serious than I thought.
  • I mean, cancer seems far more serious.
  • This is more serious than maybe editorial cartooning.
  • The problem with Lisa may be more serious than I first thought.
  • We'll just keep you here tonight, Make sure it's nothing more serious.
  • Doctor, it seems to be more serious than you thought.
  • It seems more serious than that.
  • There's something else, more serious.
  • Last night's incident will require something rather more serious.
  • Let's discuss something more serious.
  • These can be indicators that the officer has more serious issues.
  • 'This time, though, the problem was more serious.

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