The comparative form of hungry is hungrier
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The adjective form of the noun hunger is "hungry."
The verb "to hunger" can. more rarely, use the participle adjectives hungering or hungered (normally in a compound form such as half-hungered).
The comparative and superlative forms of handsome are more handsome and most handsome.
comparative=more technical superlative=most technical
Comparative and superlative degrees are for adjectives and adverbs. House can be used as a noun or a verb and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
"More liberal" is the comparative form of liberal. "Most liberal" is the superlative form.
narrower, narrowest