Worse Definition & Meaning
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adjective
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bad or ill in a greater or higher degree; inferior in excellence, quality, or character.
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more unfavorable or injurious.
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in less good condition; in poorer health.
noun
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that which is worse.
adverb
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in a more evil, wicked, severe, or disadvantageous manner.
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with more severity, intensity, etc.; in a greater degree.
adjective
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the comparative of bad 1
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not harmed by (adverse events or circumstances)
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shabby or worn
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a slang term for drunk
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informal unhappily; unfortunately
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(postpositive) in a worse, esp a worse financial, condition
noun
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something that is worse
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into a less desirable or inferior state or condition
a change for the worse
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to deteriorate even more
adverb
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in a more severe or unpleasant manner
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in a less effective or successful manner
- 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
More idioms and phrases containing worse
Etymology
Origin of worse
First recorded before 900; Middle English (adjective, adverb, and noun); Old English wiersa (comparative adjective), wiers (adverb); cognate with Old Norse verri, Gothic wairsiza; war 2
Example Sentences
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And making matters even worse: We’re often the ones shaming ourselves.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Researchers also observed that greater amounts of the bacterium were associated with more severe brain damage and worse cognitive decline.
From Science Daily
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"They know all too well that such a step could end up leaving them in a worse position with the White House," she said.
From Barron's
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To make matters worse, in late 2023 and 2024, "air traffic, a crucial element of this globalised sector, was suspended, and foreign investors froze everything while waiting to see what would happen", he added.
From Barron's
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“It seems to be getting worse in terms of the economic impact,” said Justin Sherman, chief executive of Global Cyber Strategies, a research and advisory firm.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Related Words
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- poor
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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