IPA: /ˈbloʊ.i.ər/
KK: /ˈbloʊiər/
Having more wind or being more exposed to the wind than something else.
The blowier hilltop offered a stunning view of the valley below.
Comparative: blowier
Superlative: blowiest
The word 'blowier' is derived from 'blow' (from Old English 'blāwan', meaning to emit air or breath) and the suffix '-ier' (indicating a comparative form). Thus, 'blowier' means more capable of blowing or producing air.
Think of 'blow' as emitting air, and the '-ier' suffix means more. So, 'blowier' helps you remember that it refers to something that is more capable of blowing.