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- adjectives - What is the correct usage of worse and worst . . .
The way I understand it, 'worse' is for comparisons, and 'worst' is the superlative But more and more I see people using them in the exact opposite positions That's the worse thing I've ever seen This can't get any worst This specific thing seems to occur a lot more than any mistakes, so I'm wondering what's up with this
- idioms - Worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst - English . . .
Which is correct: worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst? The former seems more logical but the latter is what appears in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- Which is the correct idiom – When worst comes to worst or When worse . . .
Third, although "worse comes to worse"—the blue line—is still the least popular form of the three its frequency has steadily increased since about 1940, and it is now serious contender in the race for "the correct way to spell the idiom "
- Is worser correct grammatically? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Is worser correct grammatically? I know it seems incorrect, but I stumbled upon the word when reading Hamlet: Oh, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half Li
- Are there any expressions that describe going from a bad to a worse . . .
Are there idioms or expressions in English that describe going from one bad situation to one that's even worse? I heard "between a rock and hard place" but this describes a dilemma not really a transition
- Word for a cycle where the cause is made worse by the effect
16 What is the word for a cycle where the cause is made worse by the effect? A very simple example is a decline in fish leads to a decline in coral reef health which then leads to a further decline in fish and so on
- One word or phrase to describe something good at start but then . . .
One word or phrase to describe something good at start but then gradually becoming worse [closed] Ask Question Asked 5 years, 4 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago
- Single word to describe make something worse
In a technical report: One setting causes a problem to arise Another setting causes this negative effect to get worse For example:" When setting the switch to "magic" the runtime increased Hitt
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