Assuming you mean worst as offensive, such word would be up to the digression of the receiver.
No, usually you would just say worst. Bad, worse, worst. You could also say, "The worst of all is that I have to clean my room."
The worst that could happen is they say no. Not the end of the world.
yes worst is a word
You could use the words detest or revile.
The difference is that one could be just picking on someone and the other is that if you say like a football team is bad (Liverpool)
The worlds worst word to me is GD. Tbh; for the ones out there that do say it, THIS IS FOR YOU, god don't need dam he can walk on water. :)
The worlds worst word to me is GD. Tbh; for the ones out there that do say it, THIS IS FOR YOU, god don't need dam he can walk on water. :)
It depends, however, I would say someone close to you whom you trust more than any one in the world - betraying your trust is the worst thing that could happen!
The word 'worst' is an adjective only when followed by a noun: This is the worst storm we've had in years.The word 'worst is an adverb when it modifies a verb: We don't live in the area worst hit by the storm.The word 'worst' is also a noun: We hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
You could say "one billion", you could say "ten to the ninth", or you could say "a one with nine zeros".
Because it is the worst and most daringly shocking thing they can think of to say.
Well to brag means to boast... so you could say "My worst enemy won a swimming competition and is going to brag about it tomorrow...." or "My friend got an A* for maths and keeps bragging about it."