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What are the comparative and superlative form of word suitable?

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

* Suitable (adjective) - This is the base form.

* More suitable (comparative) - Used when comparing two things.

* Most suitable (superlative) - Used when comparing three or more things.

Example:

* "This dress is suitable for the occasion."

* "This dress is more suitable than the other one."

* "This dress is the most suitable of all the options."

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