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71worse luck — British used for saying that you wish a situation was different We ve got maths this morning, worse luck …
72ˌworse ˈoff — adj 1) in a worse situation than someone else, or than before Ant: better off 2) having less money than someone else, or than before Ant: better off …
73worse than… — as bad. or worse than… / as good or better than… are examples of mixed constructions in which an element, in this case the second as (as bad as, as good as) has been omitted. It is common, especially in spoken English, but it is incorrect and… …
74worse luck — So much the worse …
75worse — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. more evil, not so good, less good, deteriorated; see poor 2 …
76worse — adj. RG. 374, 501 …
77worse — wÉœrs /wÉœËs n. something that is more unfavorable; more unfavorable situation adv. more awfully; more gravely; to a greater extent bæd adj. (Canadian and U.S. Slang) good; excellent, great, wonderful n. wickedness; evil; that which is below… …
78worse — 1) sower 2) swore …
79worse for wear — adjective a) in poor physical condition due to long or heavy use b) drunk …
80worse off — in a situation which is inferior to the original situation …