English to English adjective
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(superlative of `bad') most wanting in quality or value or condition | | Example: the worst player on the team the worst weather of the year
source: wordnet30
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Bad, evil, or pernicious, in the highest degree, whether in a physical or moral sense. See Worse. | | source: webster1913 adverb
3 |
to the highest degree of inferiority or badness | | Example: She suffered worst of all schools were the worst hit by government spending cuts the worst dressed person present
source: wordnet30 noun
4 |
the least favorable outcome | | Example: the worst that could happen
source: wordnet30
5 |
the greatest damage or wickedness of which one is capable | | Example: the invaders did their worst so pure of heart that his worst is another man's best
source: wordnet30
6 |
the weakest effort or poorest achievement one is capable of | | Example: it was the worst he had ever done on a test
source: wordnet30
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That which is most bad or evil; the most severe, pernicious, calamitous, or wicked state or degree. | | source: webster1913 verb
8 |
defeat thoroughly | | Example: He mopped up the floor with his opponents
source: wordnet30
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To gain advantage over, in contest or competition; to get the better of; to defeat; to overthrow; to discomfit. | | source: webster1913
10 |
To grow worse; to deteriorate. | | source: webster1913
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