Pronunciation: /ˈwɜrsər/

Definitions of worser

adjective comparative form of the adjective 'bad', used to describe something of lower quality or standard than another thing

Example Sentences

A1 My old phone is worser than my new one.

A2 I thought the weather couldn't get any worser, but then it started raining.

B1 The situation is getting worser by the minute and we need to come up with a solution quickly.

B2 I didn't think things could get any worser, but then I lost my job.

C1 The political climate in the country is worser than it has ever been.

C2 The quality of the product is getting worser with each new version released.

Examples of worser in a Sentence

formal The situation is getting worser with each passing day.

informal I thought things couldn't get any worser, but they did.

slang This is the worser of the two options, trust me.

figurative His worser nature was revealed when he thought no one was watching.

Grammatical Forms of worser

comparative

worse

superlative

worst

present tense

worse

future tense

will worsen

perfect tense

has worsened

continuous tense

is worsening

singular

worse

positive degree

bad

infinitive

worsen

gerund

worsening

participle

worsened

Origin and Evolution of worser

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'worser' originated as a comparative form of the word 'worse' in Middle English.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'worser' fell out of common usage and 'worse' became the standard comparative form in English.