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What is comparative and superlative for beloved?

"Beloved" is already the superlative form of "love." There is no comparative form of "beloved," as it is the highest degree of love.

You could use phrases like "more loved" or "most loved" to express varying degrees of love, but "beloved" itself signifies the ultimate level of affection.

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