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There shouldn't be any, no colors can have degrees of comparison. Nevertheless, you could say (idiomatically) "blacker, the blackest".

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The comparative of the word 'blue' is bluer and the superlative form of the word blue is bluest.

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Comparative: yellower or more yellow

Superlative: yellowest or most yellow

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Your eyes are bluer than the sky; they are the bluest things I have ever seen.

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more black most black

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bluer, bluest

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Q: What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word black?
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