IPA: /ˈlʌstɪə/
KK: /ˈlʌstɪər/
Having a strong desire or enthusiasm, often related to physical pleasure or enjoyment.
The lustier the party became, the more everyone danced and laughed.
Comparative: lustier
Superlative: lustiest
Lustier → It is formed from "lust" (from Old English *lust*, meaning desire or pleasure) and the suffix "-ier" (indicating a comparative form). The word "lustier" means having more desire or pleasure than another.
Think of 'lust' as a strong desire or pleasure, and remember that 'lustier' means having even more of that desire.