IPA: /ˈɡlɪtʃiər/
KK: /ˈɡlɪtʃiər/
Having more glitches or errors than something else; more prone to malfunction or problems.
The new software update is glitchier than the previous version, causing more frequent crashes.
Comparative: glitchier
Superlative: glitchiest
Glitchier → The word 'glitch' originates from Yiddish 'glitsh' (meaning to slip or slide), combined with the English suffix '-ier' (indicating a comparative form). The term 'glitchier' refers to something that has more glitches or is more prone to errors or malfunctions.
Think of 'glitch' meaning to slip or have a minor malfunction, and the '-ier' suffix indicates that something has more of those slips — that's why 'glitchier' means more prone to glitches.