How to Say "more desirable" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “more desirable” is “preferible” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Es preferible llegar diez minutos antes.
It is better to arrive ten minutes early.
Sería preferible que nos reuniéramos mañana.
It would be preferable if we met tomorrow.
En este clima, es preferible llevar ropa de algodón.
In this climate, it's preferable to wear cotton clothing.
One Form for All
This word ends in 'e,' which means it stays the same regardless of whether you are describing a masculine or feminine person or thing. You don't need to change it to 'preferibla'.
Using it with 'que'
When you say 'Es preferible que...' (It's preferable that...), the next verb needs a special form (called the subjunctive) because you are expressing a wish or a recommendation rather than a cold fact.
Don't say 'más preferible'
Mistake: “Esta opción es más preferible.”
Correction: Esta opción es preferible (or mucho mejor). Since 'preferible' already means 'more desirable,' adding 'más' is like saying 'more better' in English.
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