Meaning of A bit more runnier
Having a consistency that is more liquid than usual.
In simple words: A bit more wet and liquid than normal.
A bit more runnier in a sentence
- This soup is a bit more runnier than I expected.
- My nose feels a bit more runnier today because of my cold.
- Could you make the sauce a bit more runnier for the pasta?
- After the rain, the mud became a bit more runnier and difficult to walk through.
- I added water, and now it's a bit more runnier than before.
How to use A bit more runnier
Typically used in casual conversations. May not be appropriate in formal writing or speech. Be careful not to overuse in descriptions.
Grammar pattern
informal + adjective + comparative
Memory hint
Think of a runny nose getting even runnier when it's cold outside.
Related words
Collocations with A bit more runnier
- soup is a bit more runnier
- nose is a bit more runnier
- sauce is a bit more runnier
- mud is a bit more runnier
- paint is a bit more runnier
Synonyms for A bit more runnier
- liquefied
- watery
- fluid
- drippy
- sloppy
Common mistakes with A bit more runnier
- Incorrectly saying 'more runny' instead of 'runny' for comparison.
- 'Runnier' should not be used to compare things that aren't wet.
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Frequently asked questions about A bit more runnier
What does A bit more runnier mean?
A bit more wet and liquid than normal.
What is the definition of A bit more runnier?
Having a consistency that is more liquid than usual.
How do you use A bit more runnier in a sentence?
This soup is a bit more runnier than I expected.
Can you give another example of A bit more runnier?
My nose feels a bit more runnier today because of my cold.
What are synonyms for A bit more runnier?
Common alternatives include liquefied, watery, fluid, drippy, sloppy.
What words go with A bit more runnier?
It commonly pairs with soup is a bit more runnier, nose is a bit more runnier, sauce is a bit more runnier, mud is a bit more runnier, paint is a bit more runnier.
What are common mistakes when using A bit more runnier?
Incorrectly saying 'more runny' instead of 'runny' for comparison. 'Runnier' should not be used to compare things that aren't wet.
How do you pronounce A bit more runnier?
US: //ə bɪt mɔr ˈrəniər//, UK: //ə bɪt mɔːr ˈrʌniə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is A bit more runnier formal or informal?
"A bit more runnier" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use A bit more runnier?
Typically used in casual conversations. May not be appropriate in formal writing or speech. Be careful not to overuse in descriptions.
