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adv. slechter; ernstiger; op grotere schaal--------n. Heel slechte situatie, slechterworse1[ wə:s] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 iets slechters/ergers ⇒ slechtere/ergere dingen♦voorbeelden:a change for the worse • een verandering ten kwade, een verslechtering————————worse2I 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; vergrotende trap van bad〉1 slechter ⇒ erger, minder (goed)♦voorbeelden:to make things worse • tot overmaat van rampis worse off than … • is slechter af dan …worse still • erger/sterker nogworse and worse • steeds erger/slechterworse luck! • pech gehad!he is none the worse for • hij is niet minder geworden van, hij heeft niet geleden onder♦voorbeelden:————————worse3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:he is worse off than me • hij is slechter af dan ik
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