Learn how to use the comparative “rattier” and superlative “rattiest” 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 “rattier”?

The comparative form of “rattier” is “rattier”.

Example

The old house is rattier than the new one.

Example

Her clothes looked rattier after being worn for a long time.

What is the superlative form of “rattier”?

The superlative form of “rattier” is “rattiest”.

Example

Among all the jackets, his was the rattiest.

Example

The abandoned house on the corner is known for being the rattiest in the neighborhood.

Why is this expression not used with most, more?

Rattier and rattiest are irregular comparatives and superlatives. They do not follow the regular pattern of adding 'more' or 'most'. Instead, the forms rattier and rattiest are used.

Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?

Ratty is an irregular adjective, so it does not follow the standard pattern for forming comparatives and superlatives. So, to summarize: Comparative: RattyRattier Superlative: RattyRattiest

Expressions with similar meanings to “rattier”

more worn-out

Used to describe something that appears more tattered or shabby

Example

His shoes were more worn-out than hers.

Similar to rattier, this emphasizes a worn or unkempt appearance

Example

The shabbier of the two houses needed more repairs.

Used to describe something in a state of disrepair or decay

Example

The more dilapidated building was deemed unsafe.

Expressions with similar meanings to “rattiest”

most worn-out

Similar to rattiest, this emphasizes the highest level of tatteredness or shabbiness

Example

The most worn-out furniture was discarded.

Used to describe the highest level of a worn or unkempt appearance

Example

The shabbiest room in the house needed a makeover.

Similar to rattiest, this emphasizes the highest level of disrepair or decay

Example

The most dilapidated building was condemned.

Using than with comparative “rattier”

When using the comparative form rattier to compare two things, you would use than to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "The old house is rattier than the new one." Here, than is used to show that the level of 'rattiness' in the old house is greater than the level in the new one.

How can I use this expression in context?

“rattier” and “rattiest” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.
  • 1Clothing

    Her dress looked rattier than before.

    Her dress looked rattier than before.

  • 2Buildings

    The abandoned house on the corner is the rattiest in the neighborhood.

    The abandoned house on the corner is the rattiest in the neighborhood.

  • 3Furniture

    The old couch was the rattiest piece in the room.

    The old couch was the rattiest piece in the room.

  • 4Objects

    The rattiest book on the shelf had torn pages.

    The rattiest book on the shelf had torn pages.

  • 5Animals

    The stray cat had the rattiest fur.

    The stray cat had the rattiest fur.

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