IPA: /ˈlaʊndʒiər/
KK: /ˈlaʊndʒi/
More relaxed or comfortable than usual, often associated with lounging around.
After a long week at work, I prefer to have a loungier weekend at home.
Loungier → The word 'loungier' is derived from 'lounge' (from Old French *elonger*, meaning to stretch out or to lounge) and the comparative suffix '-ier' (meaning more). Thus, 'loungier' means more inclined to lounge or stretch out.
Think of 'lounge' as stretching out comfortably, and the '-ier' indicates a greater degree, so 'loungier' means more inclined to relax.