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What is the comparative and superlative of word miserable?

Here's the breakdown:

* Miserable is already an adjective, meaning extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.

* More miserable is the comparative form, used to compare the unhappiness of two things or people.

* Most miserable is the superlative form, used to indicate the greatest degree of unhappiness among three or more things or people.

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