"worse"
The word worse can be used as an adjective, adverb or nounHis condition was worse than we thought - adjectiveI did worse than I thought - adverbWorse was yet to come - noun
worse... you know that quote, 'for better or for worse?'
Worse things had happened before. Worse for wear the drunken youth could not get to his feet. Worse than that what was first thought, the damage had spread to the building next door. worse than one homework is 10 homework
worse
you keep asking questions
Its getting worse because people are asking questions (like this one) which are meaningless. You see we have no idea what your "problem" is from the wording of your question. This issue with people seemingly being unable to articulate their requests in a cogent manner is getting worse and worse. It is my fear that each generation is getting more and more degenerate.
I dont come here often but YES they do get worse! ANSWER:Questioner, heal thyself. Let the ailing questions heal themselves.
Yes, it can be. People that vandalize answers, ask nonsense questions, ask for help in breaking the law, or just post obscene remarks. That's why we spend time cleaning up the mess. Without the cleanup, it could be worse- but thanks for asking!
Your question makes no sense since British TV CANNOT get any worse. To cater for those with a poor understanding of English grammar.
depends on if your on my list Yes, thank you for asking.
You need to visit the Help Centre; here the site's workings are explained so that you can learn what to do when asking, editing, answering and regategorising questions. For quick reference:Questions aren't deleted, ever (unless they involve something inappropriate for the site).Editing questions should only be done to correct spelling and grammar, or to simplify the wording.Editing answers is easy enough; just go to the edit page, do your thing, and then click 'Save'.Anything else is either very simply done (but requires some explanation for each part, and wouldn't be quick) or not permitted for regular contributors (anyone who does know what to do and can, knows what things they are).See the related links and questions.
i dont know thats why im asking you dur da dur
Which is exactly like asking the question: Which is worse for your computer a hardware error or a software error? It depends on the severity.
After I worked there for 5 years, I believe life there is gettig worse there for staff, and offenders. What kinda of questions do you have about it?
If you are asking if you should ask her out then yes - the worse she is going to say is no.
No, it's just bad grammar. Bad, worse, the worst. Instead of worse, worser, worsest as most other superlatives follow, like green, greener, greenest or dry, drier, driest. Adjectives for good and bad do not follow this format.