She is more knowledgeable than any other analyst.Be careful, though, some words cannot be compared. To compare one person or object with other members of the same group, use other or else.
Use "other" or "else" when comparing people or objects.Some adjectives do not follow the rules above. Tony is the least comfortable person in class.If an –r, –er, –st, or –est ending can be used with a two–syllable adjective, the dictionary will list these endings. Instead, put more/most or less/least before the adjective.
With most two–syllable adjectives and all three–and four–syllable adjectives, DO NOT use the –r, –er, –st, or –est endings. Use more/most & less/least for multi-syllable words.This cat is the smallest in the litter.If a one– syllable adjective ends in a consonant, add –er for comparisons between two items and –est for comparisons among more than two items. This dress is the finest one I have seen in any store.If a one–syllable adjective ends in –e, add –r for comparisons between two items and –st for comparisons among more than two items.