IPA: /ˈbrɒn.zi.ər/
KK: /ˈbrɔnzɪər/
Having a color or appearance similar to bronze; more bronze-like than something else.
The artist used a bronzier shade for the statue to give it a more realistic look.
Comparative: bronzier
Superlative: bronzest
Bronzier → The word 'bronzier' comes from the French 'bronze' (meaning a metal alloy of copper and tin) combined with the suffix '-ier' (meaning one who works with or is associated with). Thus, a bronzier is someone who works with bronze or is associated with bronze items.
Think of a person who works with 'bronze' — that's what a bronzier does, they are associated with this metal.