Comparative form of 'dire'; more serious, urgent, dreadful, or threatening than something else.
From Old English 'dīre' with the comparative suffix '-er,' used to compare the severity of two things.
When you say a situation is 'direr' than before, you're not just saying it got worse—you're saying the danger and urgency have intensified dramatically.
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