Worse is the comparative word.
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Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst
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No. The comparative of an adjective cannot be used that way. Instead use "It is not as much worse as that is." or just change it to "It is not as bad as that".
Badly is an adverb, the adjective is bad. - worse, the worst
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"Worse" is the comparative of bad. The superlative is worst.
"Worse" is the comparative of bad. The superlative is "worst."
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In the English Language The word 'worse' acts as Dative, Comparative. We do NOT say Dative ; Worse Comparative; Worser Superlative ; Worsest The Superlative is ' WORST'. In a jocular sense you may hear these words said. However, to describe the weather becoming more bad , we would say 'The weather is becoming worse and worse'. NOT worser. Or ' The werather is at its worst', when it cannot become any more worse.
Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst
The word "worse" is already the comparative of the word "bad". If you are looking for a superlative in connection to "worse" the answer is "worst".
"Worse" is the comparative of "bad". Its opposite is the comparative of "good", in other words "better".
Worse is a comparative verb. As in bad, worse, worst.
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