What is the right way to build the comparative form for such adjectives:
well-off - better-off or more well-off?
Good-looking - better-looking or more gool-looking?
Is it correct to build the comparative degree for the adjectives like yellow, direct?
I think it's illogical. Although I met such examples in some textbooks: yellow-yellower
I'd better say a brighter yellow. So, what option is regular?