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What is the comparative and superlative noun of smelly?

"Smelly" is an adjective, not a noun. Therefore, it doesn't have comparative or superlative forms.

Here's how you'd use the comparative and superlative forms of "smelly":

Comparative: "This cheese is smellier than the one I bought yesterday."

Superlative: "That garbage is the smelliest thing I've ever encountered."

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