worst case- often hyphenated- the Oil disaster was a Worst-Case scenario in the Gulf area!
Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst
bad, worse, worst
more worst
The word worst *is* an adjective. It is the superlative of the adjective "bad" (bad-worse-worst). It can also be a noun if used without a following noun (the worst).
Examples of value words that signal an opinion are worse and worst.
Au pire (literally at worse) means 'at worst' or 'in the worst case.'
For "bad" Comparative is worse Superlative is worst
Au pire (literally at worse) means 'at worst' or 'in the worst case.'
Worse- That could have been worse. Worst- That is the worst jacket I've ever seen!
Worst is the superlative. Worse is the comparative.
worse , worstworse, worst
Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst
Worse is a comparative verb. As in bad, worse, worst.
Actually, worse is not a verb, but an adjective. The forms are worse, and worst. Worse is used as a comparitive word, as is worst. Worse can be compared with one item or person, while worst is the most out of everything.
Comparative: Worse Superlative: Worst'Worse' I thinkworse, worst
The superlative form of worse is worst. Example sentences: This is the worst storm we've seen in years. That team has the worst record in the league.
Less. Eg. 'it is worse than that', 'it is the worst', and 'it is less than that', 'it is the least'.