Draggier

/ˈdræɡiər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of 'draggy'; more slow-moving, sluggish, or tedious than something else.

Etymology

Comparative form of 'draggy,' formed with '-er.' 'Draggy' comes from 'drag' + '-y' (adjective suffix), meaning having the quality of dragging or moving slowly.

Kelly Says

Informal adjectives like 'draggy' show how language is alive—English speakers naturally invented this word to describe that feeling when a movie, class, or song just drags on and on without excitement.

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