Worse than is perfectly acceptable; there's no single word to say worse than. Example:
Her housekeeping is worse than mine. Her housekeeping is more terrible than mine.
This weather is worse than expected. This weather is more miserable than expected.
Or someone offered: the dreaded
"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
"horrible" "terrible" "awful" "appalling" "dreadful "horrifying" "horrific"
Worse is a comparison term that means not as good as or lesser than. If Sue did worse than Rob on the test, we know that Sue got a lower score.
Worse is the comparative word.
It doesn't get any worse than worst.
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In a word, No.
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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
The phrase 'worse than' is used in a comparative sentence.His writing is worse than mine.Words like inferior or second-rate can substitute for the phrase 'worse than'.His writing is inferior to mine.
No. Twister is just another word for a tornado.
Worsened is a modifier meaning something became worse, or was made worse, than it had formerly been.
'Better' is the antonym of 'worse'.
All forms of discrimination are harmful and have negative impacts on individuals and society. It is not productive to compare one form of discrimination as being "worse" than another, as each type of discrimination has its own unique challenges and consequences. It is important to address and combat all forms of discrimination in order to create a more equitable and inclusive society.
As they say: if you cannot even bring yourself to say one of the words, then it is clearly worse.
One syllable is in the word worse.