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What is the Comparative and superlative form of heartily?

"Heartily" is an adverb, meaning with enthusiasm or vigor. It doesn't have comparative or superlative forms in the usual way that adjectives do.

To express a greater or greatest degree of enthusiasm, you would use phrases like:

* More heartily (comparative)

* Most heartily (superlative)

For example:

* "He laughed heartily at the joke."

* "She greeted her friends more heartily than usual."

* "The crowd cheered most heartily for the winning team."

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