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    worser

    US /'wəsə/

    ・

    UK /'wɜ:sə/

    A1
    otherMore harmful, painful, offensive, unpleasant, or severe.
    otherLess good, not so good, inferior; of lower quality or value; less favourable, advantageous, or attractive; more unskilful or inefficient.
    otherLess well; more ill, distressed, or upset.
    n.NounA person who or animal which is worse; one who is more wicked or inferior in qualities or performance.
    n.NounIn plural. With possessive: a person's inferiors.
    adv.AdverbMore badly, wickedly, or reprehensibly; more severely or harshly; more imperfectly, carelessly, or incorrectly.
    adv.AdverbAs an intensifier, with verbs of hurting, harming, hating, etc.: more greatly, severely, or intensely; in a greater degree.
    v.VerbTo make worse; = "worsen".
    v.VerbTo become worse; = "worsen".

    Video subtitles

    Romeo and Juliet Audiobook by William Shakespeare

    59:44Romeo and Juliet Audiobook by William Shakespeare
    • In man as well as herbs,--grace and rude will; And where the worser is predominant,

      In man as well as herbs,--grace and rude will; And where the worser is predominant,

    • And where the worser is predominant, full soon the canker death eats up that plant.

      And where the worser is predominant, full soon the canker death eats up that plant.

    B2

    Fingersmith.~ Part.1/2 [Sub.Еspañol-Inglés]

    30:07Fingersmith.~ Part.1/2 [Sub.Еspañol-Inglés]
    • I think she took it worser than I did.

      I think she took it worser than I did.

    A2