Flamier

/ˈfleɪmiər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of 'flamy'; more resembling or containing flame, more flamboyant, or more prone to inflammatory behavior.

Etymology

From 'flamy' (an informal adjective meaning 'resembling flame' or 'fiery') plus the comparative suffix '-er.' This is a playful, informal construction not found in most standard dictionaries but used colloquially.

Kelly Says

The informal adjective 'flamy' lets English speakers describe something with a quality of flames—whether literally fiery, visually bright and colorful, or metaphorically passionate—showing how flexible English can be in creating new comparatives.

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