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What are the comparative and superlative degrees of bad?

Bad comparative: worse; ; Highest level: worst.

The pronunciation is worse: English [ws]? Beauty [w? rs]?

Explanation:

Worse; Worse; Worse (comparative of bad); (disease) is more serious (compared with ill)

Worse; Worse; Worse; Worse.

Worse things; Worse things.

Worst pronunciation: English [w? :st]? Beauty [w? rst]?

Explanation:

Worst; Worst; The most unfavorable; Minimum efficiency

Worst; The worst time

Worst of all; The most unfavorable thing is.

(worst) name; (UK, Germany)

Extended data example:

1, hope? What is the best result? Prepare what? That? Worst. ?

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

2. No? Why? Me? It should be? One? Yes? Worst! ?

There's no reason to say that. How can I be the worst climber!

3. His? Conditions? Is it? What if? Anything? Worse? Than? Morning. ?

His condition (if any) is worse than that in the morning.

4. Is it? That? Arguing? With what? Yours Spouse? Is it over? Take it? His? Or? She? Keys? Leave? Worse? Than? What, you? Could be prevention.

Arguing with your spouse about taking his or her car keys is worse than the disaster you might prevent?