Superlative form of beady; most beady; the most bead-like in appearance; showing the most intense bead-like quality.
From beady + -est (Old English superlative suffix). This superlative form represents the maximum degree of a quality.
The superlative 'beadiest' perfectly captures how intensity works in English adjectives—just as eyes can go from 'bright' to 'brighter' to 'brightest,' they can go from 'beady' through 'beadier' to 'beadiest.'
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