adjective
- comparative form of glump; more sullen, morose, or bad-tempered
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- He seemed glumpier than usual after losing the match.
- The weather made everyone glumpier throughout the day.
- She gave him a glumpier look when he arrived late.
- By Monday morning, the whole team was glumpier and less motivated.
- His glumpier mood was obvious to everyone in the room.