Creasier

/ˈkriziər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form meaning more creased, more wrinkled, or having more folds than something else.

Etymology

Comparative form of 'creasy' (full of creases) formed by adding the English comparative suffix '-er'. The base form 'creasy' appears in texts from the 17th century onward.

Kelly Says

Using 'creasier' instead of just 'more creased' shows how English compresses longer descriptions into single words—it's more efficient and sounds more natural when comparing fabrics or worn clothes.

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