adjective
- comparative form of huffy; more easily annoyed, irritated, or offended
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- She became huffier as the meeting dragged on.
- The customer grew huffier with each delay.
- He’s been huffier than usual since the argument.
- The child got huffier when told to clean his room.
- She seemed huffier about the criticism than expected.
- The team captain was huffier after losing the game.