Grünerer
Grünerer is a German adjective form used to express a higher degree of greenness when describing a noun, functioning as the attributive comparative of grün (green). It is formed from the base grün, the comparative grün-er, and the appropriate attributive ending, which yields forms such as grünerer, grüneren, grünere, or grünere depending on gender, number, and case. In practice, the most common written form is grünerer when it directly precedes a singular noun with an indefinite article, as in ein grünerer Wald (a greener forest); other valid inflected variants include eine grünere Blume (a greener flower) and ein grüneres Auto (a greener car).
- Grünerer is used to compare one noun with another within a context that requires an attributive
- In many everyday contexts, speakers instead opt for noch grüner or more Grün/mehr Grün to avoid
- Grammatically, grünerer follows the same inflection patterns as other long-form attributive comparatives, and its exact ending
- Grünerer is a derived form built from grün plus the standard comparative suffix and an attributive
- It appears in formal writing and certain stylistic registers, but in everyday speech it is often
See also: Grün, Grüne Umwelt, Komparativ (German grammar).
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