adjective
- comparative form of judder; more prone to jerking or vibrating movements; more unsteady or jolting
Usage: chiefly British; informal
Examples
- The old washing machine became judderier with each passing year.
- His handwriting looked judderier after the long flight.
- The car's engine felt judderier than it did last month.
- The video playback was judderier on the slower internet connection.
- The platform vibrated in a judderier manner as the train accelerated.