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What are the comparative and superlative forms of word dramatic?

The word "dramatic" is already an adjective. It doesn't have comparative or superlative forms.

However, you can use adverbs to modify the intensity of "dramatic":

* More dramatic: This is the comparative form, meaning "more dramatic than something else."

* Most dramatic: This is the superlative form, meaning "the most dramatic of all."

For example:

* "The play was more dramatic than I expected."

* "This is the most dramatic moment in the entire movie."

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