adjective
- comparative form of motley; more varied in color, pattern, or composition; more diverse or mixed in character
Usage: comparative degree of 'motley'
Examples
- The motlier crowd at the festival included people from many different backgrounds.
- Her wardrobe became motlier as she traveled and collected clothes from different countries.
- The motlier pattern on the new fabric made it more visually interesting than the solid design.
- This year's cast of characters is motlier than last season's, with more variety in roles.
- The motlier collection of antiques filled every corner of the shop with eclectic charm.