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worse
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adjective
(comparative of 'bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability
this road is worse than the first one we took
the road is in worse shape than it was
she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying
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adverb
(comparative of 'ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner
he did worse on the second exam
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noun
something inferior in quality or condition or effect
for better or for worse
accused of cheating and lying and worse
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adjective
changed for the worse in health or fitness
I feel worse today
her cold is worse
than
Preposition
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Used to compare two things that are not equal.
The tree is higher than the house.
He is better than me.
It was much better than I'd expected.
death
Noun
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The end of life and existence.
Death and destruction are a part of war.
The Bible teaches that death and suffering came into the world because of Adam's sin.
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The state of being dead.
She looked happy, even in death.
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The end of one's life and existence.
The death of my wife was hard to accept.
She has seen many deaths.
My uncle's death made the whole family feel sad.