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of worst vs of worse

The correct phrase is "of the worst." The phrase "of the worst" is used to indicate the superlative form of "bad" or "poor." On the other hand, "of worse" is not a standard English phrase.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

of worst

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "of the worst" when you want to refer to the most extreme or severe form of something negative.

Examples:

  • This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
  • She is the worst singer in the competition.
  • The worst part of the job is the long hours.
  • It was the worst decision I ever made.
  • He is the worst player on the team.
  • I got a metric ton of worst.
  • Number six on our countdown of worst days...
  • It was one of worst friendly fire incidents during the Iraq War.
  • I can think of worst fates than spending my life with someone I love.
  • I can think of worst ways of spending my time than that.
  • Quite often his characters, in their moments of worst terror, the world seems to almost be laughing at them.
  • Two of the users would still be profitable, even in that of worst case scenario.
  • Scale of worst evidence you've handled, how bad is this?
  • Scale of worst evidence you've handled, how bad is this?
  • I mean, he defended the worst of worst.
  • life not only managed to survive, it bounced back stronger than ever, which is why this disaster only ranks as number 5 on our list of worst days.
  • Well, our colleagues from uptown think that this is too slow and unreliable, and that we should make a top ten list of worst case terrorist scenarios, and then, work that list.
  • This car, then, meets all of our criteria for the title of Worst Car in the World.
  • The KT event toppled T-Rex, but it only ranks as number three on our countdown of worst days on Earth.
  • In the question, you were asked which Member States could serve as examples of best practice, and I also wonder which Member States could serve as examples of worst practice.
  • The number which you've just made is one of worst than I saw.

of worse

This phrase is not a standard English construction.

  • I've been accused of worse.
  • Maybe. I've certainly been accused of worse.
  • Look, I can think of worse things.
  • I can think of worse places to live.
  • I can think of worse places to spend eternity...
  • Look, I can think of worse things.
  • It have been at the end of worse.
  • I can think of worse people to be held hostage by.
  • I can think of worse things than spending three weeks in Ireland with you.
  • I could think of worse ways To do time.
  • I've seen you think yourself out of worse situations than this and I'm going to think us out of this.
  • Federation of Worse Oppressors than the Last Bunch of Oppressors.
  • I'm trying to think of worse paintings to hang in a restaurant.
  • I could think of worse things to call you.
  • I can think of worse ways to go anyhow.
  • We've gotten out of worse.
  • I can think of worse insults.
  • I've gotten out of worse situations before.
  • I've talked my way out of worse situations.
  • I've certainly been accused of worse.

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