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veiligder

Veiligder is a Dutch comparative adjective that means “more safe” or “safer.” It is formed from the adjective veilig, which denotes safety or security. In standard contemporary Dutch, the commonly accepted comparative form is veiliger. The form veiligder is less common and is generally considered non-standard or dialectal, appearing mainly in informal speech, regional varieties, or as a stylistic choice in advertising and slogans.

Usage and grammar

- Standard usage: veiliger is used in most contexts when comparing safety levels. For example: Deze helm

- Veiligder: may occur in non-standard speech or for emphasis in certain texts, but it is not the

Superlative and related terms

- The superlative of veilig is veiligst, as in het veiligst or de meest veilige.

- Related word: veiligheid, meaning safety or security, and the adjective veilig, meaning safe.

Context and notes

- Veiligder is sometimes encountered due to regional speech patterns, language variation, or marketing language that seeks

- The choice between veiliger and veiligder can reflect register (formal vs. informal), region, or stylistic intent.

See also

- Veiligheid (safety)

- Veilig (safe)

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