IPA: /ˈhʌmpiɪst/
KK: /ˈhʌmpiɪst/
Having the most bumps or rounded parts; very uneven or bumpy.
The humpiest road in the area made driving quite challenging.
Comparative: humpier
Superlative: humpiest
Humpiest → The word is derived from "hump" (from Middle English *humpe*, meaning a rounded protuberance or bump) and the suffix "-iest" (meaning most). The term "humpiest" describes something that has the most humps or bumps.
Think of a 'hump' as a rounded bump, and remember that 'humpiest' means having the most bumps.