IPA: //ˈbluːmiər//
KK: /ˈblumɪər/
Having more flowers or a more cheerful and bright appearance than something else.
The garden looks bloomier in the spring than in the winter.
Comparative: bloomier
Superlative: bloomiest
Bloomier → It is formed from "bloom" (from Old English "blōma", meaning flower or blossom) and "-ier" (a comparative suffix indicating more). The word "bloomier" means having more bloom or being more flourishing than something else.
Think of a flower that is 'more blooming' or flourishing — 'bloom' refers to the flower, and '-ier' shows that it has more of that quality.