Kickier: meaning, definitions and examples

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kickier

 

[ ˈkɪk.i.ər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

more kick

The term 'kickier' is a comparative form of the adjective 'kicky,' which describes something that has a lively, energetic, or exciting quality. It can refer to a style, taste, or impact that feels more vibrant or intense than something described as just 'kicky.' This word is often used in informal contexts to describe foods, drinks, fashion, or even music that packs a stronger punch or has an enhanced appeal.

Synonyms

livelier, more energetic, more exciting, punchier.

Examples of usage

  • This cocktail is kickier than the last one we tried.
  • Her outfit looks kickier for the party tonight.
  • This new song has a kickier beat than their previous album.

Translations

Translations of the word "kickier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais empolgante

🇮🇳 जोरदार

🇩🇪 lebendiger

🇮🇩 lebih energik

🇺🇦 більш енергійний

🇵🇱 bardziej energiczny

🇯🇵 より活気のある

🇫🇷 plus dynamique

🇪🇸 más enérgico

🇹🇷 daha enerjik

🇰🇷 더 활기찬

🇸🇦 أكثر حيوية

🇨🇿 živější

🇸🇰 živší

🇨🇳 更有活力

🇸🇮 bolj živahen

🇮🇸 fyndnari

🇰🇿 одан да белсенді

🇬🇪 მეტად ენერგიული

🇦🇿 daha enerjili

🇲🇽 más enérgico

Etymology

The word 'kickier' is derived from the adjective 'kicky,' which itself originates from the verb 'kick.' The usage of 'kick' dates back to the 14th century, coming from the Middle English 'kiken,' which is associated with the action of striking something, often with a foot. Over time, 'kick' has evolved in its usage, and the adjective form 'kicky' emerged in the 20th century, often used to describe traits or qualities that stand out or are exciting. The comparative form 'kickier' likely developed as informal vernacular among English speakers looking for a way to express increased intensity or excitement in various contexts.