keveämpi
Keveämpi is the comparative form of the Finnish adjective keveä, meaning light in weight, easy, or delicate. It is used to describe something that is lighter, simpler, or less burdensome than another thing. The sense can be physical, such as weight or bulk, or figurative, such as effort, complexity, or cost.
In Finnish, keveä becomes keveämpi in the comparative and kevein in the superlative. The adjective is commonly
Usage notes: keveämpi conveys a sense of reduced weight, effort, or difficulty relative to a reference point.
See also: keveä, kevyt, keveästi (adverbial usage in related contexts).