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What is the comparative adjective to delightful?

The comparative adjective of "delightful" is more delightful.

While "delightful" is already a very positive adjective, you can use "more delightful" to emphasize the degree of delightfulness when comparing two things. For example:

* "The sunset was delightful, but the sunrise was more delightful."

* "The first book was delightful, but the second was more delightful."

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