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  • 1 worse

    أرْدَأ \ worse: more bad; more badly: Murder is worse than stealing. It is a worse crime. You write even worse than I do. \ أَسْوَأ \ worse: more bad; more badly: Murder is worse than stealing. It is a worse crime. You write even worse than I do. \ أَسْوَأ حالاً \ worse: more ill: I felt ill yesterday and I feel worse today. \ See Also صحة (صِحَّةً)‏ \ عَلَى نَحْو أسوأ \ worse: more bad; more badly: Murder is worse than stealing. It is a worse crime. You write even worse than I do.

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  • 2 worse

    [wəːs]
    1. adjective
    1) bad to a greater extent:

    My exam results were bad but his were much worse (than mine).

    أسْوأ
    2) not so well:

    I feel worse today than I did last week.

    في صِحَّةٍ أسْوأ
    3) more unpleasant:

    Waiting for exam results is worse than sitting the exams.

    أتْعَب
    2. adverb
    not so well:

    He behaves worse now than he did as a child.

    بصورةٍ أسْوأ
    3. pronoun
    someone or something which is bad to a greater extent than the other (of two people, things etc):

    the worse of the two alternatives.

    الأسْوأ

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  • 3 worse luck!

    most unfortunately!:

    He's allowing me to go, but he's coming too, worse luck!

    يا لَسوء الحَظ!

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  • 4 go from bad to worse

    تسُوء حَالَتُه \ go from bad to worse: to get much worse. \ تَغَيَّرَ (من السيّئ إلى الأَسْوَأ)‏ \ go from bad to worse: to get much worse.

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  • 5 bad, worse, worst

    ذُو نَوْعِيَّة سَيِّئَة \ bad, worse, worst: not of good quality: He speaks very bad English. \ طَالِح \ bad, worse, worst: (of men and their acts) not good; evil: Bad boys are punished. \ غَيْرُ سَارّ \ bad, worse, worst: (of news, weather, etc.) unpleasant.

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  • 6 go from bad to worse

    Things are going from bad to worse for the firm – not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.

    مِن سَيئٍ إلى أَسْوَأ

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  • 7 take a turn for the worse

    (of things or people) to become better or worse:

    Her health has taken a turn for the worse.

    يَتَحَوَّل إلى الأفْضَل

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  • 8 none the worse for

    not in any way harmed by:

    The child was lost in the supermarket but fortunately was none the worse for his experience.

    لَيْسَ أسْوأ ، لَم يُصَب بأذى

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  • 9 the worse for wear

    becoming worn out:

    These chairs are the worse for wear.

    يَبْلى، ليس صالِحا للإسْتِعمال

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  • 10 bad, worse, worst

    مُزْعِج \ annoyance: sth. which annoys. bad, worse, worst: (of news, weather, etc.) unpleasant. inconvenient: causing difficulty; not what suits one: That is an inconvenient time to visit me. irritating: annoying: an irritating noise. mischievous: fond of mischief; causing trouble. noisy: making a lot of noise: noisy children. tiresome: tiring and annoying: a tiresome child. troublesome: causing trouble. wretched: bad and annoying: What a wretched day!.

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  • 11 bad, (worse, worst)

    قَاسٍ \ austere: (of people) severe, self-controlled and serious: He always has an austere expression, and never smiles. bad, (worse, worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad accident; a bad cold. brutal: having no feeling; cruel: a brutal war; a brutal act of violence. callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. cruel: liking to hurt others; unkind; causing pain: It is cruel to lock up a child. He struck her a cruel blow. fierce: (of people, their actions and feelings) violent: a fierce attack; a fierce hatred. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron, not gentle; unkind; demanding complete obedience He’s a hard father. He’s hard on his children. harsh: (of people and punishments) hard; cruel. inhuman: cruel; lacking natural human kindness. merciless: showing no mercy. relentless: pitiless. rigid: stiff; not bending unable to bend. ruthless: merciless; pitiless: a ruthless enemy. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe illness; a severe judge. stern: severe demanding obedience: stern treatment; a stern father. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. virulent: very harmful to the health; poisonous; full of hate: a virulent disease; a virulent political speech. \ See Also عنيف، خبيث (خبيث)، جامد (جامد)، عديم الشفقة، صارم (صَارِم)، مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، شنيع (شنيع)، وحشي (وَحْشِيّ)، غليظ (غليظ)‏

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  • 12 bad, (worse, worst)

    نَتِن \ bad, (worse, worst): not in good condition; decayed; go bad to decay: These eggs have gone bad.

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  • 13 bad, (worse, worst)

    قَذِر \ bad, (worse, worst): not in good condition; decayed. black: dirty: Your hands are black; go and wash them.. dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty, not clean: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. filthy: very dirty and unpleasant. foul: very dirty. grubby: dirty; unwashed. lousy: very nasty. messy: dirty; disordered; confused. mucky: dirty. nasty: unpleasant: a nasty person; a nasty taste. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.). squalid: (of a place or condition) dirty, for lack of care: a squalid kitchen; a squalid existence. \ See Also فاسد (فاسِد)، وسخ (وَسِخ)، دَنيء، كريه (كَرِيه)، بائس (بَائِس)، حَقير

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  • 14 bad, worse (worst)

    شَدِيد \ bad, worse (worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. close: serious; careful: Keep a close watch on him. Pay close attention to him. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. extreme: very great: with extreme care. fanatical: like a fanatic: She doesn’t eat enough, because she has a fanatical fear of becoming fat. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. heavy: having more weight, size, force, etc. than usual: heavy rain; heavy losses; a heavy blow. high: great: a high wind; high speed. intense: very powerful or strong: intense heat; intense excitement. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. profound: (of interest, knowledge, etc.) deep. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. strong: powerful: a strong man; a strong wind, not easily damaged strong paper; strong shoes. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، قاس (قاسٍ)، عنيف، دقيق، بالغ (بَالِغ)، حازم (حَازِم)، قوي (قويّ)، مشرق (مُشْرِق)‏

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  • 15 bad, worse (worst)

    فَاسِد \ bad, worse (worst): not in good condition; decayed. corrupt: dishonest; (esp. of government officers) ready to accept money for doing wrong. decadent: slowly losing its former greatness, quality, character, etc.: a decadent nation, decadent art. rancid: (of butter or fat) not fresh; decaying. rotten: decayed: rotten eggs. sour: having an acid taste. unsound: not in good condition, not satisfactory: unsound teeth; an unsound explanation. vicious: nasty-tempered; fierce: a vicious dog. \ See Also منحل (مُنْحَلّ)، شرير (شِرّير)‏

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  • 16 bad, worse (worst)

    شِرّير \ bad, worse (worst): (of men and their acts) not good; evil: Bad boys are punished. evil: (of people) bad; harmful: She has an evil mind. rascal: a dishonest person. rogue: sb. who is fond of playing tricks on people: an amusing rogue. sinful: evil; being or doing sth. that is a sin; shameful, bad: a sinful waste of money. vicious: nasty-tempered; fierce: a vicious dog. villain: a bad man, esp. in a story or film. wicked: bad; evil: a wicked murderer; a wicked deed. \ See Also خبيث (خَبِيث)، وغد (وَغْد)، نذل (نَذْل)، لئيم (لئيم)، مؤذ (مُؤْذٍ)‏

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  • 17 bad, worse (worst)

    عَلِيل \ bad, worse (worst): not healthy; causing trouble: My bad leg is painful. ill: (of people) not well; sick: He fell ill. sick: ill; unwell: a sick child. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle.

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  • 18 bad, worse, worst

    شَنِيع \ bad, worse, worst: (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. beastly: very nasty. ghastly: terrible; very unpleasant: a ghastly accident. hideous: very ugly. horrible: unkind, ugly or unpleasant: a horrible smell. monstrous: very evil; unbearably wrong: What a monstrous idea! Monstrous cruelty. shocking: surprising and unpleasant; very bad: shocking behaviour; shocking weather. \ See Also مُرِيع، فظيع (فَظيع)، بشع (بَشِع)‏

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  • 19 bad, worse, worst

    مُؤْلِم \ bad, worse, worst: (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. bitter: showing very storng feelings of hatred, grief, etc.: a bitter quarrel; bitter tears.. painful: causing pain.

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  • 20 bad, worse, worst

    رَدِيء \ bad, worse, worst: (of men and their acts) not good; evil: Bad boys are punished, not of good quality He speaks very bad English. coarse: (of material) rough; not fine or smooth: coarse cloth; coarse sand. ill: of things (only with a few nouns and in compounds) bad: Ill health; ill feeling; ill effects. poor: of bad quality; weak: poor soil; a poor attempt. rotten: bad: a rotten trick (cruel; unkind); a rotten idea (foolish; useless). vile: very nasty: a vile smell.

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