IPA: /ˈfrɪzliər/
KK: /ˈfrɪzliːər/
Having a more frizzy texture or appearance than something else.
Her hair looked frizzlier after being out in the humidity.
Comparative: frizzlier
Superlative: frizziest
Frizzlier → The word is derived from "frizz" (of uncertain origin, possibly imitative of the sound of curling or crinkling) and the comparative suffix "-lier" (meaning more). The term "frizzlier" refers to something that is more frizzy or has more curls than another.
Think of something that is 'more frizzy' — the root 'frizz' suggests curling or crinkling, and the '-lier' indicates a comparison.