worse
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English worse, werse, from Old English wiersa, from Proto-West Germanic *wirsiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *wirsizô. Cognate with Dutch wers (“worse”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /wɜːs/
- (US) IPA(key): /wɝs/
- (US, New York City, archaic) IPA(key): [wəɪs]
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)s
Adjective
worse
- (for non-slang definitions) comparative form of bad: more bad
- Your exam results are worse than before.
Derived terms
- bad comes to worse
- be the worse for drink
- for better or for worse
- for better or worse
- for the worse
- go from bad to worse
- make matters worse
- none the worse
- none to the worse
- one's bark is worse than one's bite
- so much the worse
- so much the worse for
- take a turn for the worse
- the cure is worse than the disease
- what is worse
- worse and worse
- worse-case
- worse comes to worse
- worse comes to worst
- worse for liquor
- worse for ware
- worse for wear
- worse luck
- worse off
- worse things happen at sea
Related terms
Translations
comparative form of bad
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Adverb
worse
- comparative form of badly (adverb): more badly
- The harder you try, the worse you do.
- 2013 July 19, Ian Sample, “Irregular bedtimes may affect children's brains”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 6, page 34:
- Irregular bedtimes may disrupt healthy brain development in young children, according to a study of intelligence and sleeping habits. ¶ Going to bed at a different time each night affected girls more than boys, but both fared worse on mental tasks than children who had a set bedtime, researchers found.
- Less skillfully.
- He drives worse than anyone else I know.
- More severely or seriously.
- The bad news affected me worse than it did my brother.
- (sentence adverb) Used to start a sentence describing something that is worse.
- Her leg is infected. Still worse, she's developing a fever.
Translations
comparative of badly
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Noun
worse
- (obsolete) Loss; disadvantage; defeat[1]
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, 2 Kings 4:12:
- Judah was put to the worse before Israel.
- That which is worse; something less good.
- Do not think the worse of him for his enterprise.
Verb
worse (third-person singular simple present worses, present participle worsing, simple past and past participle worsed)
- (obsolete, transitive) To make worse; to put at disadvantage; to discomfit.
- 1667, John Milton, “Book VI”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
- Weapons more violent, when next we meet, / May serve to better us and worse our foes.
References
- ^ “worse”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
Afrikaans
Noun
worse
- plural of wors
Chinese
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wœs⁵⁵/
Adjective
worse
- (Hong Kong Cantonese) bad; terrible
- 2012 January 20, 楊千樺 [Miriam Yeung], quotee, “楊千嬅最壞打算屋企生”, in 東方日報 [Oriental Daily][1]:
- 醫生幫我搞好晒!應該冇問題卦!不過如果好worse嘅話,惟有用最古老方法喺屋企生囉!咁突發都估計唔到架! [Hong Kong Cantonese, trad.]
- ji1 sang1 bong1 ngo5 gaau2 hou2 saai3! jing1 goi1 mou5 man6 tai4 gwaa3! bat1 gwo3 jyu4 gwo2 hou2 woes1 ge3 waa6-2, wai4 jau5 jung6 zeoi3 gu2 lou5 fong1 faat3 hai2 uk1 kei2 saang1 lo1! gam3 dat6 faat3 dou1 gu2 gai3 m4 dou3 gaa2! [Jyutping]
- Doctors helped me set up everything properly, so there should be no problem! But if it becomes very bad, then I will have to use the ancient way of giving birth at home. Afterall, one can't predict emergencies.
医生帮我搞好晒!应该冇问题卦!不过如果好worse嘅话,惟有用最古老方法喺屋企生啰!咁突发都估计唔到架! [Hong Kong Cantonese, simp.]
- 2020 January 22, 馬仲儀, quotee, “【武漢肺炎大爆發】新病毒與冬季流感同時殺到 前線醫護憂隱性個案爆發”, in 眾新聞[2]:
- 逼到你伸開隻手就掂到對方(鄰床病人),好worse㗎嘛。 [Hong Kong Cantonese, trad.]
- bik1 dou3 nei5 san1 hoi1 zek3 sau2 zau6 dim6 dou3-2 deoi3 fong1 (leon4 cong4 beng6 jan4), hou2 woes1 gaa1 maa3. [Jyutping]
- It's so packed that you can reach out your hand and touch others (patients on the neighbouring bed). It was terrible.
逼到你伸开只手就掂到对方(邻床病人),好worse㗎嘛。 [Hong Kong Cantonese, simp.]
- 2020 May 31, 阿然, quotee, “【香港的傷痕】一名大學生的四件事——上Gear、被捕、求醫、見官”, in 獨立媒體[3]:
- 「如果我變返做勇武,咁情況一定好worse(糟糕),有啲嘢令我睇唔過眼。」 [Hong Kong Cantonese, trad.]
- “jyu4 gwo2 ngo5 bin3 faan1 zou6 jung5 mou5, gam2 cing4 fong3 jat1 ding6 hou2 woes1 (zou1 gou1), jau5 di1 je5 ling6 ngo5 tai2 m4 gwo3 ngaan5.” [Jyutping]
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
「如果我变返做勇武,咁情况一定好worse(糟糕),有啲嘢令我睇唔过眼。」 [Hong Kong Cantonese, simp.]
- 2022 May 27, 黃世英, quotee, “【母親節】乳癌化療期再染新冠撐過痛楚 媽媽:只想三代同堂樂聚天倫”, in 香港經濟日報 TOPick[4]:
- 自己當時懷孕近九個月,而疫情嚴重,不方便外出,一想到不能探望、買物資送給在家隔離的媽媽,心裡非常擔憂,睇唔到佢幾辛苦,我又大住肚,嗰日喊咗一個朝早,覺得好無助,世界好worse(糟糕),公立醫院冇晒資源。 [Hong Kong Cantonese, trad.]
- zi6 gei2 dong1 si4 waai4 jan6 gan6 gau2 go3 jyut6, ji4 jik6 cing4 jim4 zung6, bat1 fong1 bin6 ngoi6 ceot1, jat1 soeng2 dou3 bat1 nang4 taam3 mong6, maai5 mat6 zi1 sung3 kap1 zoi6 gaa1 gaak3 lei4 dik1 maa1-4 maa1, sam1 leoi5 fei1 soeng4 daam1 jau1, tai2 m4 dou3-2 keoi5 gei2 san1 fu2, ngo5 jau6 daai6 zyu6 tou5, go2 jat6 haam3 zo2 jat1 go3 ziu1 zou2, gok3 dak1 hou2 mou4 zo6, sai3 gaai3 hou2 woes1 (zou1 gou1), gung1 laap6 ji1 jyun6-2 mou5 saai3 zi1 jyun4. [Jyutping]
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
自己当时怀孕近九个月,而疫情严重,不方便外出,一想到不能探望、买物资送给在家隔离的妈妈,心里非常担忧,睇唔到佢几辛苦,我又大住肚,嗰日喊咗一个朝早,觉得好无助,世界好worse(糟糕),公立医院冇晒资源。 [Hong Kong Cantonese, simp.]
- 2025 February 9, 馬友基, quotee, “預算案2025|三個紀律部隊工會寧凍薪勿減薪 公務員總工會咁表態”, in 香港01[5]:
Middle English
Alternative forms
- wars, warse, weers, weorse, werce, wers, werse, wershe, wersse, wirse, wors, worsse
- wærse, werrse, wrse, wurse (Early Middle English)
Etymology
From Old English wiersa, from Proto-West Germanic *wirssō, variant of *wirsiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *wirsizô. Doublet of werre (“worse”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwurs(ə)/ (from late Old English wyrsa)
- IPA(key): /ˈwɛrs(ə)/, (later) /ˈwars(ə)/ (of unclear origin; compare Old Norse verri)
Adjective
worse
Descendants
References
- “werse, adj. (comparative).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Adverb
worse
Descendants
References
- “werse, adv. comparative.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Noun
worse (uncountable)
Related terms
Descendants
References
- “wers(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.