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What are some superlative word with the er suffix?

Here are some superlative words with the "-er" suffix:

Common Examples:

* Smaller (small)

* Bigger (big)

* Faster (fast)

* Slower (slow)

* Higher (high)

* Lower (low)

* Stronger (strong)

* Weaker (weak)

* Nearer (near)

* Further (far)

Less Common Examples:

* Cuter (cute)

* Nicer (nice)

* Cleaner (clean)

* Warmer (warm)

* Colder (cold)

* Drier (dry)

* Wetter (wet)

* Bolder (bold)

* Kinder (kind)

Important Note: While many superlatives use the "-er" suffix, some use "-est" instead. This depends on the word's length and pronunciation.

For example:

* Small -> Smaller -> Smallest

* Big -> Bigger -> Biggest

* Fast -> Faster -> Fastest

* Slow -> Slower -> Slowest

If you're unsure which suffix to use, it's always best to check a dictionary or online resource.

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