adjective
- comparative form of windy; having more wind or stronger winds
- comparative form of windy; more talkative or verbose
Usage: informal
Examples
- Today is windier than yesterday, so we should postpone the picnic.
- The mountain peak is always windier than the valley below.
- Chicago is windier in the spring than in summer.
- The weather forecast shows it will be windier this afternoon.
- He became even windier during his speech, going on for hours.
- The professor’s lectures are getting windier each semester.