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Worst I Fight Noun Bre Wɜːst Wɜːrst Storm

Word worst
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / wɜːst / NAmE / wɜːrst /
Example
  • the worst of the storm was over.
  • when they did not hear from her, they feared the worst.
  • the worst of it is that i can't even be sure if they received my letter.
  • he was always optimistic, even when things were at their worst.
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worst

(noun)BrE / wɜːst / NAmE / wɜːrst /
  1. the most serious or unpleasant thing that could happen; the part, situation, possibility, etc. that is worse than any other
    • The worst of the storm was over.
    • When they did not hear from her, they feared the worst.
    • The worst of it is that I can't even be sure if they received my letter.
    • He was always optimistic, even when things were at their worst.
  2. used for saying what is the worst thing that can happen
    • At the very worst, he'll have to pay a fine.
    • At worst this may mean the end of her playing career.
  3. to make somebody show their worst qualities
    • Pressure can bring out the worst in people.
  4. to do as much damage or be as unpleasant as possible
    • Let them do their worst—we'll fight them every inch of the way.
  5. to be defeated
    • He'd been in a fight and had obviously got the worst of it.
  6. if the situation becomes too difficult or dangerous
    • If the worst comes to the worst, we'll just have to sell the house.
  7. all the disadvantages of every situation
  8. Extra Examples

    • Although all the votes have not yet been counted, the party is preparing for the worst.
    • At its worst, bullying is a kind of torture.
    • At worst, the drug can be fatal.
    • Christmas usually brings out the absolute worst in sentimental platitudes.
    • Don’t worry—the worst that can happen is that you’ll get a fine.
    • He was still very ill, but the worst seemed to be over.
    • Her sister helped her through the worst of her illness.
    • I had not expected to do well in my exams, and the letter confirmed the worst.
    • It doesn’t matter what I say. My mother always expects the worst.
    • Let them do their worst= be as difficult as they can—we’ll fight them every inch of the way.
    • Scotland seemed to have escaped the worst of the recession.
    • She always thinks the worst of people.

    Word Origin

    • Old English wierresta, wyrresta (adjective), wierst, wyrst (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to worse.
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