• Worser

    Origin

    worse + -er

    Adjective

    worser
    1. (nonstandard) worse.
      • 1623, William Shakespeare, ()That were my state farre worser then it is,I would not wed her for a mine of Gold
      • 1623, William Shakespeare, ()Cleo. Is he married?I cannot hate thee worser than I do,If thou againe say yes
      • 1674, Divers Rural and Oeconomical Inquiries, recommended to Observation and Tryal, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 9Whether Flower, kneaded and baked as soon as it comes from the Mill, whilst ’tis yet warm, yields blacker and worser Bread?
      • 2002, Ron Lovell, Murder at Yaquina HeadMomma says that’s an even worser word to say.

    Usage notes

    While common in the 16th and 17th centuries, worser is now found only in some regional dialects, and is considered nonstandard.

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