Giddier

/ˈɡɪdiər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of giddy: more dizzy, more frivolous, or more excitable.

Etymology

From giddy (Old English gydig) with the comparative suffix -er, indicating a higher degree of the quality.

Kelly Says

English lets us stack comparisons—you can be giddy, giddier, and giddiest—it's like giving you dials that turn up the intensity of dizziness or silliness.

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