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What is the comparative and superlative of word meaningful?

The word "meaningful" is already in the superlative form.

Here's why:

* Meaningful implies a high degree of significance or importance.

* There isn't a more intense way to express the concept of something being "full of meaning" than "meaningful."

Therefore, there are no separate comparative and superlative forms for "meaningful."

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