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Which one is more acceptable? 'more cruel' or 'crueler'?
Both "more cruel" and "crueler" are grammatically correct and acceptable. "More cruel" is the comparative form of the adjective "cruel," formed by adding "more" before the adjective. "Crueler" is the comparative form formed by adding the suffix "-er" to the adjective. Both forms convey the same meaning, but "more cruel" is generally considered more formal and is often used in more formal or literary contexts. "Crueler" is more commonly used in everyday speech and informal writing.
Both are acceptable in American and British English?
Yes, both "more cruel" and "crueler" are acceptable in both American English and British English. There is no significant difference in their usage between the two varieties of English. Both forms can be used interchangeably in both American and British English without any issues. |
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