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What is the comparative and superlative to word true?

The word "true" doesn't have a comparative or superlative form. It's an adjective that describes something as being accurate, factual, or genuine.

Here's why:

* It's an absolute term: "True" is an absolute, meaning it doesn't have degrees. Something is either true or false. You can't be "more true" or "most true."

* Alternatives for expressing degrees: To express different degrees of truthfulness or accuracy, you can use other words and phrases like:

* More accurate

* More likely

* Most reliable

* Most credible

Let me know if you have any other words you'd like to know the comparative and superlative forms for!

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