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The comparative degree of "bad" is "worse," while the superlative degree is "worst." These forms are used to compare two or more things, with "worse" indicating a lesser quality than another, and "worst" indicating the lowest quality in a group. For example, "This movie is worse than the last one," and "That was the worst movie I’ve ever seen."

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