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What is comparative and superlative of the word agreeable?

Here's the breakdown of the comparative and superlative forms of "agreeable":

* Agreeable: This is the positive form of the adjective.

* More agreeable: This is the comparative form, used to compare two things. For example, "This proposal is more agreeable than the previous one."

* Most agreeable: This is the superlative form, used to compare three or more things. For example, "Of all the options, this one is the most agreeable."

It's worth noting that "agreeable" is an adjective that is considered somewhat formal. In casual speech or writing, you might use synonyms like:

* More pleasant

* More enjoyable

* More favorable

* Most pleasing

* Most satisfying

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