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Yellower vs More yellow

Both 'yellower' and 'more yellow' are correct ways to compare the degree of yellowness. 'Yellower' is the comparative form of 'yellow' and is used when comparing two things directly. 'More yellow' is the comparative form of 'yellow' when comparing more than two things or when the comparison is indirect.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Yellower

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

Use 'yellower' when comparing two things directly in terms of yellowness.

Examples:

  • The banana is yellower than the lemon.
  • Her dress is yellower than mine.

Alternatives:

  • more yellow
  • as yellow as
  • less yellow
  • yellowest
  • yellow

More yellow

This is also a correct way to compare the degree of yellowness, especially when comparing more than two things or when the comparison is indirect.

Use 'more yellow' when comparing more than two things or when the comparison is indirect.

Examples:

  • The sunflower is more yellow than the daffodil.
  • This room is more yellow than the previous one.

Alternatives:

  • yellower
  • as yellow as
  • less yellow
  • yellowest
  • yellow

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