beautifuler
Beautifuler is a comparative adjective derived from the word "beautiful." It is used to describe a state or degree of beauty that is greater than that of something else, or that surpasses a previous level of beauty. For instance, one might say "The sunset was beautifuler than the one yesterday," or "Her latest painting is beautifuler than her earlier work." While grammatically understandable, "beautifuler" is generally considered non-standard or informal in modern English. The standard comparative form of "beautiful" is "more beautiful." For example, the more grammatically accepted phrasing would be "The sunset was more beautiful than the one yesterday." The use of "beautifuler" is more common in casual speech or less formal writing and may be encountered in older texts or in certain regional dialects. Linguistically, it follows a pattern seen in the formation of comparatives for shorter adjectives ending in -er, such as "taller" from "tall" or "faster" from "fast." However, for multi-syllable adjectives like "beautiful," the more common and accepted comparative structure involves the use of "more."