Tugevamas
Tugevamas is a form of the Estonian adjective tugev, meaning strong. It represents the comparative grade and is used to express that something is stronger or more powerful than another thing in a given context. In standard Estonian, the basic comparative is formed with the stem and the ending -am, giving tugevam for the nominative singular. The form teine, such as tugevamas, appears when the comparative adjective is inflected for case and number, for example in phrases that require the adessive or other cases.
Usage of tugevamas is common in descriptive writing and everyday speech when comparing states, abilities, or
Grammatically, tugevam is the basic comparative form, with tugevaim as the superlative. Tugevamas functions as the
See also: tugev (strong), tugevam (stronger), tugevaim (strongest). The word is part of standard Estonian morphology