Learn how to use the comparative “more slowly” and superlative “most slowly” with example sentences and differences.

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Notes from a Native English Speaker

Comparative adjectives help us to describe how good or bad something is when compared to something else. For example, something is taller than something else. Superlative adjectives help us to describe something as having the most or least of a particular characteristic within a group. This makes it easier and more accurate to talk about and compare things.

What is the comparative form of “acrawl”?

The comparative form of “acrawl” is “more slowly”.

Example

The snail moves more slowly than the cheetah.

Example

She walked more slowly than usual.

What is the superlative form of “acrawl”?

The superlative form of “acrawl” is “most slowly”.

Example

The sloth is known for being the most slowly moving animal.

Example

He completed the task at the most slowly pace.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

'Most' and 'more' are generally used with acrawl, more slowly, and most slowly. They’re considered irregular comparatives and superlatives. The forms 'slower' and 'slowest' are also used as comparatives and superlatives for acrawl.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

Acrawl does not have a regular comparative or superlative form. It follows an irregular pattern for forming comparatives and superlatives. So, to summarize: Comparative: AcrawlMore slowly Superlative: AcrawlMost slowly

Expressions with similar meanings to “more slowly”

Used to describe something that is slower in a general sense

Example

The turtle is slower than the rabbit.

A more formal way of expressing decreased speed

Example

The train arrived less quickly than expected.

Used to indicate a slower rate of movement

Example

The elderly woman walked at a lower pace than the others.

Expressions with similar meanings to “most slowly”

Similar to most slowly, this emphasizes the lowest level of speed

Example

The tortoise is the slowest animal in the race.

A more formal way of expressing the lowest level of speed

Example

The snail moved least quickly among all the creatures.

Used to indicate the slowest rate of movement

Example

The elderly man walked at the lowest pace among the group.

Using than with comparative “more slowly”

When using the comparative form more slowly to compare two things, you would use than to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "The turtle moves more slowly than the rabbit." Here, than is used to show that the speed of the turtle's movement is lower than the speed of the rabbit's movement.

How can I use this expression in context?

“more slowly” and “most slowly” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Animals

    The sloth moves more slowly than any other animal.

    The sloth moves more slowly than any other animal.

  • 2Human Actions

    She climbed the stairs more slowly than her friend.

    She climbed the stairs more slowly than her friend.

  • 3Nature

    The lava flowed more slowly after it cooled down.

    The lava flowed more slowly after it cooled down.

  • 4Processes

    The project progressed more slowly than anticipated.

    The project progressed more slowly than anticipated.

  • 5Time

    The hours passed more slowly during the boring lecture.

    The hours passed more slowly during the boring lecture.

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