More fort-like; stronger or more fortified in character or structure.
From 'fort' (fortified place) + '-ier' (comparative suffix). This comparative form applies fort-like qualities to other nouns.
This word creates a beautiful connection between physical fortresses and metaphorical strength—it lets you say someone's character is 'fortier' than it was before.
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