A comparative adjective is used to compare two or more things or entities, indicating the degree of difference or similarity between them.

It typically ends in “-er” or uses the word “more” before the adjective when comparing two things and “most” when comparing three or more.

Comparative Adjectives Examples

List of Comparative adjectives words

  • Taller
  • Shorter
  • Faster
  • Slower
  • Smaller
  • Larger
  • Younger
  • Older
  • Quieter
  • Louder
  • Lighter
  • Heavier
  • Weaker
  • Stronger
  • Cheaper
  • Costlier
  • Easier
  • Harder
  • Better
  • Worse
  • More beautiful
  • Less beautiful
  • More expensive
  • Less expensive
  • Less talented
  • Less educated
  • More reliable
  • Less reliable
  • More famous
  • Less famous

Examples of sentences using this comparative adjectives

  1. Taller: John is taller than Mark.
  2. Shorter: Sarah is shorter than Emma.
  3. Faster: The sports car is faster than the minivan.
  4. Slower: The tortoise is slower than the hare.
  5. Smaller: The phone is smaller than the tablet.
  6. Larger: The house is larger than the apartment.
  7. Younger: My sister is younger than I am.
  8. Older: The oak tree is older than the birch tree.
  9. Quieter: The library is quieter than the cafeteria.
  10. Louder: The concert was louder than expected.
  11. Lighter: The feather is lighter than the brick.
  12. Heavier: The elephant is heavier than the giraffe.
  13. Weaker: The old rope is weaker than the new one.
  14. Stronger: The athlete is stronger than his competitors.
  15. Cheaper: The store offers cheaper prices than its competitors.
  16. Costlier: The luxury car is costlier than the economy model.
  17. Easier: The puzzle is easier than the crossword.
  18. Harder: The math exam is harder than the spelling test.
  19. Better: The homemade cake tastes better than the store-bought one.
  20. Worse: The weather forecast is worse than anticipated.
  21. More beautiful: The sunset is more beautiful than the sunrise.
  22. Less beautiful: The painting is less beautiful than the original.
  23. More expensive: The designer handbag is more expensive than the generic one.
  24. Less expensive: The basic model is less expensive than the deluxe version.
  25. Less talented: The actor is less talented than the leading role.
  26. Less educated: He is less educated than his colleagues.
  27. More reliable: The new car is more reliable than the old one.
  28. Less reliable: The used computer is less reliable than the new one.
  29. More famous: The actor became more famous after the award.
  30. Less famous: The author is less famous than the movie star.