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
more positive, most positive
comparative
comparative
"Might" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative degree.
comparative
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
bad, worse
positive- bad comparative-worse superlative-worst
"Worse" is the comparative of bad. The superlative is worst.
"Worse" is the comparative of bad. The superlative is "worst."
Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst
comparative
comparative
Worst is the superlative. Worse is the comparative.
"Bad" is positive. The corresponding comparative is "worse" and the superlative is "worst".
Dative : bad Comparative ; worse Superlative; worst.