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What is comparative of mean?

The comparative of "mean" is "meaner".

Example:

* "My brother is meaner to me than he is to our friends."

The comparative form of an adjective is used to compare two things. In this case, we are comparing how mean your brother is to you versus how mean he is to your friends.

Note: The superlative form of "mean" is "meanest". This is used to compare three or more things.

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