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What is the comparative and superlative form for word grouchy?

"Grouchy" is an adjective that doesn't typically have comparative and superlative forms. It's a bit like words like "unique" or "perfect" - it's difficult to be more or less "grouchy" than you already are.

However, if you want to express a greater degree of grumpiness, you can use phrases like:

* More grouchy

* Even grumpier

* Extremely grouchy

* Very grouchy

* Incredibly grouchy

For a superlative, you could say:

* The grumpiest

* Most grouchy

But it's important to note that these forms are not technically the comparative and superlative of "grouchy" in the traditional sense.

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