adjective
- comparative form of choppy; having more rough, irregular waves or motion
- comparative form of choppy; more abrupt, disconnected, or jerky in style or movement
Usage: nautical; comparative form
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- The water became choppier as we moved away from shore.
- Today’s seas are much choppier than yesterday’s calm conditions.
- His writing style grew choppier under deadline pressure.
- The video footage looked choppier due to the low frame rate.
- The boat ride was choppier on the return trip.
- Her speech became choppier as she grew more nervous.