IPA: /ˈstɑːriər/
KK: /ˈstɑrɪər/
Having more stars than usual or appearing to have more stars; often used to describe a night sky that is filled with stars.
The starrier the night, the more beautiful the sky looks.
Starrier → It is formed from "star" (from Old English *steorra*, meaning a celestial body) and "-ier" (a comparative suffix indicating more). The word "starrier" means having more stars or being more star-like than something else.
Think of the word 'star' and remember that 'starrier' means having more stars or being more like a star.