IPA: /ˈbræmbli/
KK: /ˈbræmbli/
Having many thorny bushes or brambles; extremely brambly.
The path was difficult to walk on because it was the brambliest part of the forest.
Comparative: bramblier
Superlative: brambliest
Brambliest is formed from "bramble" (from Old English "bræmel", meaning a thorny bush or bramble) and the suffix "-iest" (meaning most). The word describes something that is the most thorny or bushy, typically referring to a dense area of brambles.
Think of a 'bramble' as a thorny bush, and when you add '-iest', it means the most thorny. So, brambliest refers to the most thorny or bushy area.
No commonly confused words.