Classier vs Glassier - What's the difference?
classier | glassier |
(classy)
Elegant, highly stylish or fashionable.
Of a superior type; especially, exhibiting admirable personal qualities.
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, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=David Ornstein
, title=Blackburn 0 - 4 Man City
, work=BBC Sport
(glassy)
Of or like glass, in particular smooth and (somewhat) reflective.
Dull, expressionless
(surfing, of water, not comparable) Lacking any chop; smooth and mostly flat.
(Ulster) glass marble
As adjectives the difference between classier and glassier
is that classier is (classy) while glassier is (glassy).classier
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Adjective
(head)classy
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Adjective
(er)- That's a very classy outfit.
- That was a classy response.
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Synonyms
* * cool * trendyDerived terms
* classily * classinessglassier
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Adjective
(head)glassy
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Adjective
(er)- ''Glassy eyes suggest a broken spirit