Fleecier

/ˈfliːsiər/ adjective

Definition

More fleece-like; having more resemblance to soft, woolly material or more actual fleece.

Etymology

Comparative form of 'fleecy' (Old English 'fleos' + '-y' suffix), formed by adding '-er' to create the comparative degree of the adjective describing something with fleece qualities.

Kelly Says

Comparative adjectives like 'fleecier' show how English lets us layer meanings—you're not just saying something is fleece-like, you're saying it's *more* fleece-like than something else, giving us a spectrum of softness.

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