- softschools.com difference/worse_vs_worst/323/These two words-worse and worst-are very similar and are often confused. However, they do have very distinct meanings, and these meanings are easily understood.
- twominenglish.com worse-or-worst/Knowing when to use “worse” and when it’s time for “worst” can save you from embarrassing mix-ups and elevate your English skills.
- wordreference.com entr/worsekötüleşmek, fenalaşmak, kötüye gitmek f. The patient's condition is getting worse. go from bad to worse v expr. informal (worsen).
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/worseworse. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Your exam results are worse than before. The harder you try, the worse you do.
- etymonline.com word/worse"worse," from Proto-Germanic *wers-izon- (source also of Old Norse verri, Swedish värre,… See origin and meaning of worse.
- beedictionary.com common-errors/worser_vs_worsea changed for the worse in health or fitness I feel worse today her cold is worse. a having undesirable or negative qualities. s very intense.
- audioenglish.org z/worse.htm2. changed for the worse in health or fitness. Familiarity information: WORSE used as an adjective is rare. • WORSE (adverb) The adverb WORSE has 1 sense
- espressoenglish.net Grammar Worse vs. Worst: Difference and ExamplesWorse is a comparative adjective, and we use it when we compare TWO things. For example: The second book in the series was worse than the first one.
- foboko.com sentence-dictionary/english/worse11. But it's worse than that Sammy. 12. I gave her a couple shots of lantern fuel and that only made it worse. 13. It could have been worse, at least I’ve got Emma.
- wordwebonline.com en/WORSEChanged for the worse in health or fitness "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse"; - worsened.