20 Questions
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'altē' (high; loftily)?
altius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'amīcē' (friendly)?
amīcissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'audāciter' (boldly)?
audācius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'avidē' (greedily, eagerly)?
avidissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'breviter' (briefly; shortly)?
brevius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'celeriter' (swiftly)?
celerrimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'certē' (certainly, assuredly)?
certius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'citē' (quickly)?
citissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'difficile' (difficultly)?
difficilius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'diū' (longly; for a long time)?
diūtissimē
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'fortē' (bravely; strongly)?
fortissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'graviter' (seriously)?
gravius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'honestē' (honestly)?
honestissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'īrātē' (angrily)?
īrātius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'lentē' (slowly)?
lentissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'miserē' (sadly, miserably)?
miserius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'nōbiliter' (nobly)?
nōbilissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'placidē' (smoothly, placidly)?
placidius
Which one of these is the superlative form of 'rapidē' (rapidly, swiftly)?
rapidissimē
Which one of these is the comparative form of 'saevē' (viciously, savagely)?
saevius
Test your Latin vocabulary with this quiz on adverbs of degree. Challenge yourself to identify the comparative and superlative forms of adverbs such as "highly," "friendly," and "boldly." Expand your knowledge of Latin adverbs and improve your language skills.
Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards
Convert your notes into interactive study material.
Get started for free