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.
One syllable is in the word worse.
As they say: if you cannot even bring yourself to say one of the words, then it is clearly worse.
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Megaphone is a compundroot word which means more than one root word
The comparative form of "bad" is "worse." It is used to compare two things, indicating that one is of lower quality or more negative than the other. For example, you might say, "This weather is worse than yesterday's."
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No, the word plural means two or more. The word singular means only one.
When a word has more than one definition, it is called being polysemous. This means that the word has multiple meanings or interpretations based on context.
Other than being one of the 4 letters that make up the word, it means nothing else.
More than one hypocrisy. Which means that someone is two-faced about more than one thing.
The word you're looking for is "outlived." It means to live longer than someone or something else.