(isim) en kötüsü, en kötü durum

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Turkish - English
worst
Most unfavorable

That's the worst news I've had all day.

Most harmful or severe

The worst storm we had last winter knocked down our power lines.

Most ill

I'm feeling really ill - the worst I've felt all week.

Superlative form of bad. Most inferior; doing the least good

I think putting oil on a burn is the worst thing you can do.

{a} most vile, most ill, most wicked
defeat thoroughly; "He mopped up the floor with his opponents"
{f} soundly defeat, overcome, get the better of
You use if the worst comes to the worst to say what you might do if a situation develops in the most unfavourable way possible. The form if worst comes to worst is also used, mainly in American English. If the worst comes to the worst I guess I can always ring Jean He was asked whether he would walk out if the worst came to the worst
Most inferior; doing the least good
In the worst way; most badly
the least favorable outcome; "the worst that could happen"
­Something that is worst
To grow worse; to deteriorate
You use at worst or at the worst to indicate that you are mentioning the worst thing that might happen in a situation. At best Nella would be an invalid; at worst she would die
the weakest effort or poorest achievement one is capable of; "it was the worst he had ever done on a test"
Worst is used to form the superlative of compound adjectives beginning with `bad' and `badly'. For example, the superlative of `badly-affected' is `worst-affected'
To make worse
(isim) en kötüsü, en kötü durum
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