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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" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes a noun or pronoun ("a worse situation"). As an adverb, it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb ("performed worse than expected").
Singapore singapore, what a regal country, it's worse than Australia
Snow is worse than rain. Ice is worse than snow.
Hell is worse than purgatory.
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Worse than Watergate was created in 2004.
Very much so!
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.
An alligator who attacks a bear would be 'worse than' a bear.
Its' (a dog) bark is often worse than its' bite.
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