[Grammar] Degrees of Adjectives

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I believe the comparative & superlative degrees of the following adjectives are those which are made with More & Most. Please advice me if there is any extreme one. I searched the dictionaries and separated the adjectives ended with ....er and ....est. But these dictionaries do not point out the degrees with more....... and most..........

I have 95 more adjectives to learn their degrees. Please keep answering.

jubilant
fruitful
tolerant
real
independent
genuine
complex
autonomous
beneficent
flexible
charitable
productive
awesome
energetic
generous
priceless
hilarious
respectful
spiritual
precious
systematic
romantic
appropriate
refined
visionary
prudent
dutiful
balanced
concise
moderate
active
special
aggressive
alert
 
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This is getting a little ridiculous. We have given you plenty of examples and in my last response on another thread I suggested that you should be able to work many of these out yourself by using the adjective to describe yourself and then deciding if you can imagine someone being more or less of that adjective than you.
 
You can also use google to look for usage like "more aggressive."
 
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