To express different degrees of laziness, we typically use adverbs:
* More lazy: This is the comparative form, indicating a higher degree of laziness than another person or thing.
* Most lazy: This is the superlative form, indicating the highest degree of laziness compared to others.
For example:
* "He's more lazy than his brother."
* "She's the most lazy person I know."
Instead of using "more lazy" or "most lazy," you could also use phrases like "lazier," "very lazy," "extremely lazy," or "incredibly lazy" to convey different degrees of laziness.