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worse
[wurs]
adjective
bad or ill in a greater or higher degree; inferior in excellence, quality, or character.
more unfavorable or injurious.
in less good condition; in poorer health.
noun
that which is worse.
adverb
in a more evil, wicked, severe, or disadvantageous manner.
with more severity, intensity, etc.; in a greater degree.
worse
/ wɜːs /
adjective
noun
something that is worse
into a less desirable or inferior state or condition
a change for the worse
to deteriorate even more
adverb
in a more severe or unpleasant manner
in a less effective or successful manner
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of worse1
Idioms and Phrases
- all the (worse)
- bark is worse than one's bite
- fate worse than death
- for better or for worse
- from bad to worse
- if worst comes to worst
- none the worse
- take a turn for the better (worse)
- worst
Example Sentences
It was even worse in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup - the lights went out early with a home draw against Slovenia, a home loss against Norway and one from their next two games.
Although the award was massive and unprecedented, it could have been much worse, according to some calculations.
The deaths of her parents made matters worse.
I could say that’s for better or for worse, but when I look back at my career and the audience I’ve built and the opportunities I’ve had — it’s been for the better.
Ms Hawkins said: "Life couldn't get any worse... and then they said this about us, and we just feel like these complete, utter monsters."
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