Synonym: better. Similar words: at worst, endorse, worship, horseplay, horseback, put the cart before the horse, or so, for sure. Meaning: [wɜrs /wɜːs] n. something inferior in quality or condition or effect. adj. 1. (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability 2. changed for the worse in health or fitness. adv. (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner.
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151. It's much worse for the parents than it is for the child.
152. "Don't worry - worse things happen at sea" is her stock expression for whenever anything goes wrong.
153. It looks like the weather is changing for the worse.
154. Analysts fear the situation is even worse than the leadership admits.
155. I'm worried that his car has broken down, or worse still, that he's had an accident.
156. Newspapers reported the incident sensationally, making it appear worse than it really was.
157. I didn't do it very well, but, if anything,(http://sentencedict.com/worse.html) he did it worse than I did.
158. He's been 'relocated', which is shorthand for 'given a worse job a long way away'.
159. Father came home from the pub very much the worse for drink.
160. She can be a bit tetchy but her bark is worse than her bite.
161. The increase in taxes means that we'll be £30 a month worse off than before.
162. The pain, usually a dull ache, gets worse with exercise.
163. I like a man none the worse for being outspoken.
164. 'I'm going before things get any worse!' he shouted as he stamped out of the bedroom.
165. The doctor asked to be paged if the patient's condition grew worse suddenly.
166. When you're 16, an evening at home with your parents seems like a fate worse than death.
167. If you don't do something about it now it will only get worse.
168. The business could become less profitable or, even worse , could close down.
169. He said the doctors have only messed him about in hospital;he felt worse when he came out than when he went in.
170. The doctor told the nurse to call him if there was a positive change for the worse.
171. And then, to make matters worse, his parents turned up.
172. Asthma can be made worse by using puffers too often.
173. The refugees are badly off for blankets, and even worse off for food.
174. I've always worked on the basis that if I don't know anything technical I shan't be any worse off.
175. Lots of people are far worse off than we are.
176. If you want a safe investment, you could do a lot worse than put your money in the building society.
177. People in rural areas are even worse off, as they have no regular bus service.
178. It was a no-win situation. Either she pretended she hated Ned and felt awful or admitted she loved him and felt even worse!
179. As you so rightly pointed out , things are getting worse.
180. When someone is depressed, the extra load of having financial problems can make the situation worse.
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