While "afraid" itself doesn't have a distinct comparative form, we use the general comparative structure for adjectives, adding "more" before the adjective.
Here's an example:
* "He was afraid of spiders, but he was more afraid of snakes."
While "afraid" itself doesn't have a distinct comparative form, we use the general comparative structure for adjectives, adding "more" before the adjective.
Here's an example:
* "He was afraid of spiders, but he was more afraid of snakes."