bad|worse|worst in English

adjective

harmful; inferior; serious, grave, acute; pernicious, damaging, harmful (e.g.: smoking is bad for the health); defective, not working properly; rotten, decayed, spoiled (such as bad meat)

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1. Going from bad to worse.

2. Bad temper is his worst infirmity.

3. Bad excuses are worse than none.

4. Matters went from bad to worse.

5. Things went from bad to worse.

6. Did he go from bad to worse?

7. Things have gone from bad to worse.

8. Badder meaning (nonstandard or obsolete) Comparative form of bad: more bad; worse.

9. In february # ( Mozambique ) had the worse ( worst ) flooding in six years.

10. My life was going from bad to worse.

11. That they are going from bad to worse.

12. The only thing worse than a bad cold is a bad cold sore.

13. Matters continued to go from bad to worse.

14. But Venus is a very bad -- the worst -- planet.

15. In our lexicon, boring is even worse than bad.

16. 5 There's nothing worse than a hustler with bad timing.

17. Praise makes good men better, and bad men worse

18. In fact, we could then go from bad to worse.

19. The service in this hotel goes from bad to worse.

20. Under the new management things have gone from bad to worse.

21. Meetings can be dreadful and bad Chairing only makes them worse

22. 20 My financial problems were made worse by my bad housekeeping.

23. The schools have gone from bad to worse in this area.

24. Agists are just as bad as sexists, if not even worse

25. To Aggravate is to make something go from bad to worse.