IPA: /ˈpiːtʃi/
KK: /ˈpiːtʃi/
More pleasant or enjoyable than usual; having a cheerful or happy quality.
The weather today is peachier than it was yesterday, making it perfect for a picnic.
Comparative: peachier
Superlative: peachiest
Peachier → It is formed from "peach" (from Old French *peche*, meaning the fruit) and "-ier" (a suffix used to form adjectives indicating a comparative degree). The word "peachier" means more like a peach, often referring to a sweeter or more pleasant quality.
Think of the fruit 'peach' and remember that 'peachier' means more like a peach, often sweeter or more pleasant.