still worse

  • 1better still/worse still —    This expression is used to emphasize that although something is good, bad, etc., something else makes it even better, worse, etc.     Not only did he get a great offer, but better still, a house and car come with the job …

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  • 2still — still1 [ stıl ] adverb *** 1. ) used for saying that a situation continues to exist up to and including a particular time, especially when this seems surprising: We were still cleaning the house when the guests started to arrive. Her hair was… …

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  • 3still — I UK [stɪl] / US adverb *** 1) a) used for saying that a situation continues to exist up to and including a particular time, especially when this seems surprising We were still cleaning the house when the guests started to arrive. Her hair was… …

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  • 4worse — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ I feel even worse today! ▪ become, get, grow ▪ …

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  • 5still — still1 W1S1 [stıl] adv 1.) up to a particular point in time and continuing at that moment ▪ I still haven t finished painting the spare room. ▪ Do you still have Julie s phone number? see usage note ↑yet1 2.) in spite of what has just been said… …

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  • 6worse — worse1 [wə:s US wə:rs] adj [: Old English; Origin: wiersa, wyrsa] 1.) [the comparative of bad] more unpleasant, bad, or severe →↑better worse than ▪ The violence was worse than we expected. ▪ The traffic is much worse after five o clock. ▪ The… …

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  • 7worse — worse1 [ wɜrs ] adjective *** more unpleasant or bad than something else or than before: worse than: The injury looked a lot worse than it really was. get worse: Our performance got worse as the game went on. worse and worse: The company s… …

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  • 8worse — I UK [wɜː(r)s] / US [wɜrs] adjective *** a) more unpleasant or bad than something else or than before Some said they d never seen a worse film. get worse: Our performance got worse as the game went on. worse than: The injury looked a lot worse… …

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  • 9still — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Still is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑hand {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. 1 not moving VERBS ▪ be, hold, keep, lie, sit, stand …

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  • 10Worse Things Waiting — Infobox Book name = Worse Things Waiting title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket from the first edition author = Manly Wade Wellman illustrator = Lee Brown Coye cover artist = Lee Brown Coye country = United States language =… …

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