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WHAT IS THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF UNRULY?

The word "unruly" is already in its superlative form. It means "difficult to control." There are no comparative or superlative forms of "unruly" because it describes an extreme state.

If you want to express different degrees of difficulty in controlling something, you would use words like:

* Comparative: more difficult, less manageable, harder to handle

* Superlative: most difficult, least manageable, hardest to handle

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