IPA: /ˈdrɪzliər/
KK: /ˈdrɪzliər/
This word describes weather that is more rainy or drizzly than usual, often involving light rain or mist.
The forecast predicts a drizzlier day tomorrow, so don't forget your umbrella.
Drizzlier → The word 'drizzlier' is derived from 'drizzle' (from Middle English 'drizlen', meaning to fall in drops) and the comparative suffix '-ier' (meaning more). Thus, 'drizzlier' means more like drizzle or characterized by more drizzle.
Think of 'drizzle' as light rain falling in drops, and remember that 'drizzlier' means having more of that light rain.