driftier

/ˈdrɪftiər/
adjective
  1. Comparative form of drifty: more characterized by drifting or being carried by currents; more tending to shift or wander.
    • Her thoughts grew driftier as the medication took effect.
    • The second river was driftier than the first, with more floating logs and debris.
    • As the wind picked up, the snow became driftier, piling in deeper mounds.
  2. Comparative form of drifty: more vague, unfocused, or dreamy in nature.
    • She found the sequel driftier and less engaging than the original book.
    • The second half of the poem is driftier, full of abstract images.
    • His explanation was driftier than before, leaving everyone confused.
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