gebräuchlicheren
gebräuchlicheren is the comparative form of the German adjective gebräuchlich. The base adjective, gebräuchlich, means "common," "usual," "customary," or "in use." Therefore, gebräuchlicheren signifies something that is "more common," "more usual," "more customary," or "more in use" than something else. It is used to compare two or more things, indicating which one is more prevalent or frequently encountered. For example, one might say "Diese Methode ist gebräuchlicheren als die alte" which translates to "This method is more common than the old one." The ending "-en" is a declension that changes based on the grammatical case, gender, and number of the noun it modifies. When used without a noun following it, it often refers to a previously mentioned or understood concept. Understanding the context is key to correctly interpreting the meaning of gebräuchlicheren.