IPA: /ˈbʌziər/
KK: /ˈbʌziər/
Having a lot of excitement or activity; lively and energetic.
The party was buzzier than last year's event, with more people and music.
Comparative: buzzier
Superlative: buzziest
Buzzier → It is formed from "buzz" (an imitative word representing the sound made by bees or similar insects) and "-ier" (a comparative suffix meaning more). The word "buzzier" means having more buzz or being more lively and active, often in reference to sound or atmosphere.
Think of the sound that bees make, which is a 'buzz', and remember that 'buzzier' means more lively or having more of that buzzing sound.
No commonly confused words.