worse

/wɜrs/
adverb
  1. In a more severe, unpleasant, or inferior way.
    • The team played worse in the second half.
    • She sang worse than anyone in the choir.
    • He treated his employees worse after the merger.
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noun
  1. Something that is more unpleasant or of lower quality.
    • I've seen worse, so don't worry too much.
    • He expected the worst, but got something much worse.
    • If things get worse, we'll have to call for help.
adjective
  1. Of lower quality, less desirable, or more unpleasant than something else.
    • Her handwriting is worse than mine.
    • This restaurant has worse service than the one we went to last week.
    • The weather today is worse than yesterday's rain.
  2. More serious or severe in degree.
    • The patient's condition grew worse overnight.
    • His headache became worse after he tried to read.
    • The traffic jam was worse than we expected.
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