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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211. There was a definite feeling that things were getting worse.
212. Spending Christmas with him and his brother - I can't imagine anything worse!
213. The problem will only get worse if it is not addressed.
214. The service in this hotel goes from bad to worse.
215. They were trapped in the cave for a couple of days but they were none the worse for their experience.
216. The new version is worse in every respect - I much preferred the original.
217. I married you for better or worse,(http://sentencedict.com/worse.html) knowing all about these problems.
218. As things got worse at work, he began to use alcohol as a crutch.
219. Contrary to popular myth women are not worse drivers than men.
220. Six hundred workers there lost their jobs today, amid gloomy predictions that there could be worse to come.
221. He's never very happy at the best of times-he'll be much worse now!
222. I don't think we're any worse off than a lot of other people.
223. Worse of all, their reflective glasses coated with silver or gold mirror films raise the temperature of the surrounding air.
224. Don't let yourself despair; this will only make matters worse.
225. Statistics disprove the myth that women are worse drivers than men.
226. Don't let her frighten you[sentencedict.com], her bark is worse than her bite.
227. These trends only got worse as we moved into the nineties.
228. Over the succeeding weeks things went from bad to worse.
229. Grandmother's hearing is getting worse. She needs a hearing aid.
230. We were hoping for an improvement but things have gone from bad to worse.
231. He had rescued an innocent young girl from a fate worse than death.
232. He consoled himself with the thought that it might have been worse.
233. By the time I got to the party Patrick was looking a bit the worse for drink.
234. Anyway, for better or for worse, I followed her advice.
235. The increase in taxes means that we'll be 30 a month worse off.
236. At the last minute the hero saves her from a fate worse than death.
237. When she arrived, things just went from bad to worse !
238. Worse than all, rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes lead to bad tastes and a distorted viewpoint towards human life.
239. The bullying got worse and worse until finally he had to leave the school.
240. It's been done and for better or worse, we can't change it now.
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