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What are the comparative and superlative form of enthusiastically?

"Enthusiastically" is an adverb, and adverbs don't have comparative or superlative forms in the traditional sense. They can be modified to express degrees of intensity, but not through specific comparative or superlative forms.

Here's how you can modify "enthusiastically" to express different levels of intensity:

More Intense:

* Very enthusiastically

* Extremely enthusiastically

* With great enthusiasm

* With much enthusiasm

Less Intense:

* Somewhat enthusiastically

* Slightly enthusiastically

* With some enthusiasm

* With a little enthusiasm

It's important to note that these modifications don't necessarily create strict comparisons like "faster" or "fastest." They simply convey different degrees of enthusiasm.

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