Congress made things worse for the Dakota Sioux in 1862 by delaying annutites.
Worse- That could have been worse. Worst- That is the worst jacket I've ever seen!
the worse war than what? if you meant WORST then, the answer is no. it probably would be World War 1 or World War 2 ~ Captain Squiggles
What swear word is the worse is a opinion. Most would say that using the lords name in vain is the worst. Most swear words meant something different prior to becoming considered offensive.
The comparative adjective is worse, the superlative form is worst.
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It does not make the situation worse or better
"Worse" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes a noun or pronoun ("a worse situation"). As an adverb, it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb ("performed worse than expected").
getting out of a trouble and getting into another one.
Sometimes you have to be patient because anything else will make the situation worse.
Yes, but it makes your financial situation worse to do that.
stuff. Probably involves making Canada a better place, or a worse place
The fact that they had a very unwealthy government made it worst.
In a stressful or awkward situation, your true manners and etiquette come to the rescue of a situation , or make it worse.
I believe it means going from a bad situation to a worse one.
Sometimes it does, sometimes it makes situation worse...
Yes, it is correct to say "worse and worse." This phrase is used to describe a situation or condition that is deteriorating or becoming increasingly negative over time. It emphasizes the continuous decline in quality, performance, or circumstances. For example, one might say, "The weather has been getting worse and worse this week."