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What is comparative and superlative adjective for shy funny?

Here's how to approach this:

* "Shy" is an adjective, but it doesn't really have a clear comparative or superlative form. You might say someone is *more timid* or *least timid* than another, but those are synonyms, not direct comparatives.

* "Funny" is an adjective with clear comparative and superlative forms:

* Comparative: Funnier

* Superlative: Funniest

Combining "Shy" and "Funny"

Since "shy" doesn't have a clear comparative/superlative, it's tricky to create a combined form. You'd have to use other words to express comparison:

* More shy and funny

* Less shy and funny

* The shyest and funniest

* The most shy and funny

Let me know if you'd like to explore other ways to express this!

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