IPA: /ˈbruːmiər/
KK: /ˈbrumɪər/
Having more of the characteristics of a broom or resembling a broom; often used to describe a place that is messy or cluttered with broom-like items.
The room felt broomier after the cleaning session, with dust and debris swept into the corners.
Comparative: broomier
Superlative: broomiest
The word 'broomier' is derived from 'broom' (from Old English *brōm*, meaning a type of shrub or plant used for making brooms) and the suffix '-ier' (meaning more). Therefore, 'broomier' refers to something that is more like or has more characteristics of a broom.
Think of 'broom' as a plant used for sweeping, and the '-ier' means more of that quality — so 'broomier' means having more broom-like qualities.