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Word: Worser
Speech Type: Adjective
late 15th century; earliest use found in Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum. As adjective from worse + -er. As adverb from worse + -er
More harmful, painful, offensive, unpleasant, or severe.
Less good, not so good, inferior; of lower quality or value; less favourable, advantageous, or attractive; more unskilful or inefficient.
Less well; more ill, distressed, or upset.
- wusser
Word: Worser
Speech Type: Noun
late 15th century; earliest use found in Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum. As adjective from worse + -er. As adverb from worse + -er
A person who or animal which is worse; one who is more wicked or inferior in qualities or performance.
In plural. With possessive: a person's inferiors.
- wusser
Word: Worser
Speech Type: Adverb
late 15th century; earliest use found in Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum. As adjective from worse + -er. As adverb from worse + -er
More badly, wickedly, or reprehensibly; more severely or harshly; more imperfectly, carelessly, or incorrectly.
As an intensifier, with verbs of hurting, harming, hating, etc.: more greatly, severely, or intensely; in a greater degree.
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