epäjohdonmukaisempi
epäjohdonmukaisempi is the comparative form of the Finnish word epäjohdonmukainen. The base word, epäjohdonmukainen, translates to "inconsistent" or "incoherent" in English. Therefore, epäjohdonmukaisempi means "more inconsistent" or "more incoherent." It is used to describe a situation, statement, person, or phenomenon that exhibits a greater degree of inconsistency or lack of coherence when compared to another. For instance, one might say that a particular argument is epäjohdonmukaisempi than another if it contains more contradictions or logical flaws. Similarly, a person's behavior could be described as epäjohdonmukaisempi if their actions are less predictable or more contradictory over time. The word is formed by adding the comparative suffix "-mpi" to the stem of the adjective. This grammatical form is common in Finnish for creating comparative adjectives and adverbs. The usage of epäjohdonmukaisempi implies a direct comparison, highlighting a relative increase in the quality of being inconsistent or incoherent.