adjective
- comparative form of racy: more lively, spirited, or having a distinctive quality
- comparative form of racy: more suggestive or slightly indecent in content
Usage: informal
Examples
- The sequel was racier than the original film.
- Her latest novel is racier and more exciting than her previous work.
- The comedy show became racier as the night went on.
- Critics found the director’s new movie racier but less substantial.
- The magazine’s content has gotten racier over the years.
- His writing style is racier and more engaging now.