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Definition of worse
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of worse is as below...
Worse
(compar.)
Bad, ill, evil, or
corrupt,
in a
greater
degree;
more bad or evil; less good;
specifically,
in
poorer
health;
more sick; -- used both in a
physical
and moral
sense..
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Worse
::
Worse (a.) In a worse
degree;
in a
manner
more evil or bad.
Descent
::
Descent
(n.)
Progress
downward,
as in
station,
virtue,
as in
station,
virtue,
and the like, from a
higher
to a lower
state,
from a
higher
to a lower
state,
from the more to the less
important,
from the
better
to the
worse,
etc..
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.) The act of
reversing;
complete
change;
reversal;
hence,
total
change
in
circumstances
or
character;
especially,
a
change
from
better
to
worse;
misfortune;
a check or
defeat;
as, the enemy met with a
reverse..
Worst
::
Worst (v. i.) To grow
worse;
to
deteriorate.
Disimprove
::
Disimprove
(v. i.) To grow
worse;
to
deteriorate.
Worse
::
Worse (v. t.) To make
worse;
to put
disadvantage;
to
discomfit;
to
worst.
See
Worst,
v..
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Waur
::
Waur (a.)
Worse.
Hyperbole
::
Hyperbole
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which the
expression
is an
evident
exaggeration
of the
meaning
intended
to be
conveyed,
or by which
things
are
represented
as much
greater
or less,
better
or
worse,
than they
really
are; a
statement
exaggerated
fancifully,
through
excitement,
or for
effect..
Moralize
::
Moralize
(v. t.) To give a moral
quality
to; to
affect
the moral
quality
of,
either
for
better
or
worse..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a state of
uprightness,
correctness,
truth,
etc., to a worse
state;
vitiated;
depraved;
debased;
perverted;
as,
corrupt
language;
corrupt
judges..
Deterioration
::
Deterioration
(n.) The
process
of
growing
worse,
or the state of
having
grown
worse..
Reformation
::
Reformation
(n.) The act of
reforming,
or the state of being
reformed;
change
from worse to
better;
correction
or
amendment
of life,
manners,
or of
anything
vicious
or
corrupt;
as, the
reformation
of
manners;
reformation
of the age;
reformation
of
abuses..
Worst
::
Worst (a.) Bad, evil, or
pernicious,
in the
highest
degree,
whether
in a
physical
or moral
sense.
See
Worse..
Disimprove
::
Disimprove
(v. t.) To make
worse;
-- the
opposite
of
improve.
Backwards
::
Backwards
(adv.)
From a
better
to a worse
state,
as from honor to
shame,
from
religion
to sin..
Impair
::
Impair
(v. t.) To grow
worse;
to
deteriorate.
Aggravating
::
Aggravating
(a.)
Making
worse or more
heinous;
as,
aggravating
circumstances..
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Agreeing
in
quantity,
size,
quality,
degree,
value,
etc.;
having
the same
magnitude,
the same
value,
the same
degree,
etc.; --
applied
to
number,
degree,
quantity,
and
intensity,
and to any
subject
which
admits
of them;
neither
inferior
nor
superior,
greater
nor less,
better
nor
worse;
corresponding;
alike;
as, equal
quantities
of land,
water,
etc. ;
houses
of equal size;
persons
of equal
stature
or
talents;
commodities
of equal
value..
Impair
::
Impair
(v. t.) To make
worse;
to
diminish
in
quantity,
value,
excellence,
or
strength;
to
deteriorate;
as, to
impair
health,
character,
the mind,
value..
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