Grimacier

/ɡrɪˈmeɪsiər/ adjective

Definition

More prone to grimacing or showing more grimacing expressions; comparative form of grimacy (though rarely used).

Etymology

Theoretical comparative formation from grimace-like adjectives. This is an uncommon construction in modern English.

Kelly Says

This word is so rare that most dictionaries don't include it—it exists in theory but almost never in actual speech, showing how English prefers 'more likely to grimace' over invented comparative forms.

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