smudgier
Smudgier is an adjective derived from the word "smudge," meaning to make a mark or series of marks by rubbing or blotting. As a comparative adjective, "smudgier" describes something that has a greater tendency to smudge or is more heavily smudged than something else. This can apply to a variety of contexts, such as writing, drawing, or even the appearance of surfaces. For instance, a pencil drawing might be described as smudgier than a pen drawing if the graphite has been rubbed and blurred. Similarly, a surface that has accumulated more dust or dirt might be considered smudgier. The term implies a lack of crispness or definition, often due to the transfer of material from one area to another through friction or contact. The opposite of smudgier would be cleaner, sharper, or more defined. The precise degree of "smudginess" is subjective and depends on the material, the application, and the observer's perception.