Is it nothing worse or nothing worst?
Well, ‘worse’ is a comparative adjective or adverb, describing something that is more disagreeable than something else. By comparison, ‘worst’ is a superlative adjective or an adverb that means something is as bad as it can get: there is nothing that can get worse.
What does nothing worse mean?
DEFINITIONS1. used for talking about things that you dislike very much. There’s nothing worse than feeling ill in a strange place.
How can I use worse than?
Remember that worse is used to compare two things, such as “now” and “before,” while worst compares three or more things. You might use worse than yesterday, but this doesn’t make it the worst cold you ever had.
How do you use the worse?
What does much worse mean?
comparative of bad : more unpleasant, difficult, or severe than before or than something else that is also bad: The conditions they’re living in are worse than we thought. If the rain gets any worse we’ll have to go back. His manners are even worse than his sister’s. The heat is much worse in the daytime.
What is the difference between then than?
Than is used in comparisons as a conjunction (as in “she is younger than I am”) and as a preposition (“he is taller than me”). Then indicates time. It is used as an adverb (“I lived in Idaho then”), noun (“we’ll have to wait until then”), and adjective (“the then-governor”).
Is just as worse grammatically correct?
“Just as worse” doesn’t make sense. It’s either “just as bad” or “worse” (or “even worse”). “Sometimes we try to distract ourselves, but delaying the pain is just as bad, right?” “Sometimes we try to distract ourselves, but delaying the pain is even worse, right?” Either of these works.
How do you make things worse?
exacerbate Add to list Share. For a formal-sounding verb that means to make worse, try exacerbate. If you’re in trouble, complaining about it will only exacerbate the problem.