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What are the comparative and superlative forms of word tender?

The word "tender" is already in its comparative form. It means "more gentle, caring, or soft".

There is no superlative form of "tender" in common usage.

However, you could use the comparative and superlative forms of "gentle", which is a synonym of "tender":

* Comparative: More gentle

* Superlative: Most gentle

Or, you could use "most tender" if you want to emphasize the highest degree of tenderness.

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