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What is the comparative noun for beautiful?

There isn't a direct comparative noun for "beautiful". "Beautiful" is an adjective, and adjectives are used to describe nouns.

Here's why you can't directly create a comparative noun from "beautiful":

* Comparative forms are for adjectives and adverbs: The comparative form ("more beautiful") is used to compare two things.

* Nouns identify people, places, or things: Nouns are the core of a sentence, and they don't inherently express comparisons.

How to express comparison with "beautiful"

To express comparison with "beautiful," you can use the comparative adjective "more beautiful" or the superlative adjective "most beautiful."

* Example: "This painting is more beautiful than the other one."

* Example: "She is the most beautiful woman in the world."

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