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Why Isn"t It More Better to Use the Double Comparative in English?



Definition

The use of both more (or less) and the suffix-er to indicate the comparative form of an adjective or adverb

In present-day standard English, double comparatives (such as "more easier") are almost universally regarded as usage errors, though the construction is still heard in certain dialects.

See Examples and Observations below. Also see:


    Examples and Observations

    • "Some-a people think I'm more dumber than them because I don't talk so good, but they only know one language and me--I speak-a two."
      (Marjorie Bartholomew Paradis, Mr. De Luca's Horse, 1962)
    • "I was more tireder than ever I'd been in my life, wore down beyond weariness."
      (Ron Rash, One Foot in Eden. Macmillan, 2004)
    • "But the only thing I got to tell you, if you take a dog and kick him around he's got to be alert, he's got to be more sharper than you. Well, we've been kicked around for two thousand years. We're not more smarter, we're more alert."
      (Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version. Chatto & Windus, 1997)
    • "Repose you there; while I to this hard house--
      More harder than the stones whereof 'tis raised."
      (Kent to King Lear in Act Three, scene 2, of King Lear by William Shakespeare)
    • The Taboo Against This Belt-and-Suspenders Usage
      "Double comparison is taboo in Standard English except for fun: Your cooking is more tastier than my mother's. I can see more better with my new glasses. These illustrate the classic double comparative, with the periphrasticmore or most used to intensify an adjective or adverb already inflected for the comparative or superlative. A belt-and-suspenders usage, this is a once-Standard but now unacceptable construction (like the double negative) that illustrates yet again our penchant for hyperbole. Shakespeare (the most unkindest cut of all) and other Renaissance writers used double comparison to add vigor, enthusiasm, and emphasis, and so do young children and other unwary speakers of Nonstandard English today."
      (Kenneth G. Wilson, The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. Columbia University Press, 1993)


    • The Double Comparative in Early Modern English
      "As was true in earlier times also, a good many instances of double comparisons like more fitter, more better, more fairer, most worst, most stillest, and (probably the best-known example) most unkindest occur in early Modern English. The general rule was that comparison could be made with the ending or with the modifying word or, for emphasis, both."
      (Thomas Pyles and John Algeo, The Origins and Development of the English Language. Harcourt, 1982)

      "More and most were historically not comparative markers, but intensifiers (as they still are in such expressions as a most enjoyable evening). In EMnE [Early Modern English], this intensifying function was felt much more strongly; hence writers did not find it ungrammatical or pleonastic to use both a comparative adverb and -er or -est with the same adjective. Examples from Shakespeare include in the calmest and most stillest night and against the envy of less happier lands."
      (C.M. Millward, A Biography of the English Language, 2nd ed. Harcourt Brace, 1996)

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