adjective
- comparative form of bumpy; having more bumps, lumps, or uneven surfaces
- comparative form of bumpy; more difficult, troubled, or unstable
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The dirt road became bumpier as we drove deeper into the mountains.
- This mattress feels bumpier than the one in the guest room.
- The flight got bumpier as we hit turbulence over the storm clouds.
- Their relationship has been bumpier since they started working together.
- The economic recovery has been bumpier than experts predicted.
- The old truck’s ride was much bumpier than the new sedan.