English · Adjectives
/ˈlʌkiər/
[/ˈlʌkiər/]
comparative of lucky
Comparative form of 'lucky'. Used to compare two things, saying one is more lucky than the other.
You are luckier than me today.
You are luckier than me today.
From 'lucky' plus the comparative suffix '-er'. The final 'y' changes to 'i' before the suffix.
Used in comparisons, often followed by 'than'.