WORSE vs LOWER: NOUN
- Something inferior in quality or condition or effect
- Loss; disadvantage; defeat.
- That which is worse; something less good.
- Something that is worse.
- A frowning; sullenness.
- Hire; reward.
- Cloudiness; gloominess.
- The lower of two berths
- A frown; scowl; frowning; sullenness.
WORSE vs LOWER: ADJECTIVE
- (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability
- Comparative form of bad: more bad
- This sense?) More ill.
- This sense?) Of lower quality, less desirable.
- This sense?) More severe or serious.
- This sense?) More evil.
- Being in poorer health; more ill.
- Being further from a standard; less desirable or satisfactory.
- More severe or unfavorable.
- Changed for the worse in health or fitness
- More inferior, as in quality, condition, or effect.
- Inferior in rank or status
- Of the underworld
- (usually preceded by `no') lower in esteem
- The bottom one of two
- Comparative form of low: more low
- Relating to small or noncapital letters which were kept in the lower half of a compositor's type case.
- Compar. of low, a.
WORSE vs LOWER: VERB
- To make worse; to put at disadvantage; to discomfit.
- Cause to drop or sink
- Move something or somebody to a lower position
- Make lower or quieter
- Look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
- To pull down
- To depress as to direction
- To make less elevated
- (lower oneself) To humble oneself; to do something one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
- To reduce (something) in value, amount, etc.
- To decrease in value, amount, etc.
- Set lower
WORSE vs LOWER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease.
- To frown; to look sullen.
- To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.
WORSE vs LOWER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make worse; to put disadvantage; to discomfit; to worst. See worst, v.
- To reduce in value, amount, etc.
- To bring down; to humble.
- To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of
- To depress as to direction; ; to make less elevated as to object.
- To reduce the height of
- To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down; ; sometimes, to pull down.
WORSE vs LOWER: ADVERB
- In a worse manner; to a worse degree.
- Comparative form of badly: more badly
- (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner
- Comparative form of ill: more ill
- In a worse degree; in a manner more evil or bad.
- Used to start a sentence.
- More severely or seriously.
- Less skillfully.
- N/A
WORSE vs LOWER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become worse.
- To worst; put to disadvantage; discomfit.
- The comparative of bad, evil, ill; more bad, evil, ill, unfortunate, or undesirable; less valuable or perfect; more unfavorable or unsuccessful; less well in health, or less well off in worldly circumstances. See bad, evil, and ill.
- Sometimes used substantively in the sense of something less good, desirable, fortunate, favorable, etc.
- In logic, having, as a proposition, a character which, if belonging to one of two or more premises, must also belong to the conclusion.
- In a more evil, wicked, severe, or disadvantageous manner; in a way that is less good, desirable, or favorable.
- In a less or lower degree; less.
- Less favorably or agreeably.
- With more severity, intensity, etc.; in a greater degree.
- Bad, ill, evil, or corrupt, in a greater degree; more bad or evil; less good; specifically, in poorer health; more sick; -- used both in a physical and moral sense.
- (idiom) (for better or (for) worse) Whether the situation or consequences be good or ill.
- To frown; scowl; look sullen; watch in sullen silence.
- To appear dark or gloomy; be clouded; threaten a storm.
- To look bad; appear in bad condition.
- To lurk; crouch; skulk.
- To strike, as a clock, with a low prolonged sound; toll the curfew.
- To cause to descend; let down; take or bring down: as, to lower the sail of a ship; to lower cargo into the hold.
- To reduce or bring down, as in height, amount, value, estimation, condition, degree, etc.; make low or lower: as, to lower a wall (by removing a part of the top); to lower the water in a canal (by allowing some to run off); to lower the temperature of a room or the quality of goods; to lower the point of a spear or the muzzle of a gun; to lower prices or the rate of interest.
- To bring down in spirit; humble; humiliate: as, to lower one's pride; to lower one in the estimation of others.
- In relief-engraving
- To scrape or cut away, as the surface of a block, in such manner as to leave it highest in the middle; or
- To depress, as any part of the surface which it is desired shall print lightly from being exposed to a diminished pressure.
- In music, to change from a high to a low pitch; specifically, in musical notation, to depress; flat: said of changing the significance of a staff-degree or of a note on such a degree by attaching a flat to it either in the signature or as an accidental.
- To fall; sink; grow less; become lower in any way.
WORSE vs LOWER: RELATED WORDS
- Heavier, More, Deeper, Fewer, Darker, Less, Stronger, Weaker, Bigger, Poorer, Harsher, Tougher, Harder, Graver, Worsened
- Let down, Bring down, Junior, Petty, Frown, Take down, Chthonic, Nether, Lowly, Subordinate, Secondary, Bottom, Inferior, Depress, Less
WORSE vs LOWER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Heavier, More, Deeper, Fewer, Darker, Less, Stronger, Weaker, Bigger, Poorer, Harsher, Tougher, Harder, Graver, Worsened
- Turn down, Subaltern, Bring down, Junior, Petty, Frown, Chthonic, Nether, Lowly, Subordinate, Secondary, Bottom, Inferior, Depress, Less
WORSE vs LOWER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Did COVID lead to his heart disease getting worse, or his congestive heart failure getting worse?
- The feedback I hearing from them is that the security of the city HAS changed for the worse, and recently, much much worse.
- Portland traffic has become so much worse over the years, but Seattle takes the cake for worse traffic between the two.
- Your condition must become worse and worse, and you will ultimately disappear, as so many tribes have done before you.
- But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.
- KJV But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived.
- The worse of the worse could have took place.
- There are so many parts to this story, and they get worse and worse the more we learn.
- Worse comes to worse, I will install an exhaust on the pass side, remove driveline, etc.
- When Virgin Media took over the broadband got worse and worse.
- Class II Lower Division or Lower Second Class Honours from a well ranked higher education institution.
- The lower your DTI, the better chances you have of getting a lower interest rate.
- Mortgage rates are lower than ever, but are lenders keeping them from going even lower?
- NEVER attach two lower anchor assembly connectors to one vehicle lower anchor bar.
- While it is not impossible to get into Harvard with lower scores, the chances are much lower.
- Lower costs would translate into lower rents and enable the city to subsidize more apartments.
- Lower acetate tow selling prices were primarily attributed to lower industry capacity utilization.
- Refinancing at a lower interest rate to lower your monthly payment.
- Pain can affect the lower abdomen and lower back.
- Lower maternal concentrations mean a lower gradient for diffusion and lower fetal concentrations.
WORSE vs LOWER: QUESTIONS
- Does pentasa make ulcerative colitis symptoms worse?
- Why do rollercoasters make atrial fibrillation worse?
- Does Cannock have worse **** **** than anywhere else?
- What is worse than receiving constructive feedback?
- Are orthodontists making your esthetic appearance worse?
- Does benzoyl peroxide make hyperpigmentation worse?
- Which is worse, today is hard or tomorrow will be worse?
- Why do my cats symptoms get worse when they get worse?
- Why does my diarrhea get worse before it gets worse?
- Do worse childhoods lead to worse thinking ability?
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- Do lower AB workouts work to flatten the lower stomach?
- Do lower rated cigarettes have lower tar and nicotine yields?