Adjectives exist, like in English, with positive, comparative and superlative forms.
The superlative form as well is extremely simple.
Many languages do not distinguish comparative from superlative forms.
In Estonian superlative form can usually made up in two ways.
Comparative and superlative forms are unusual in the last two situations.
In Ukrainian adjectives also have a comparative and superlative forms.
Thompson won his third Commonwealth title in 1986 but after that he never quite recaptured the superlative form of earlier years.
There are a small number of other irregular comparative and superlative forms, such as:
Here are a few quite typical ones: angriest: superlative form of "angry."
As in English, adjectives have superlative and comparative forms.