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the worst vs the werst

The correct phrase is "the worst." The incorrect phrase "the werst" does not exist in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 876 views

the worst

This is the correct phrase commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the most unpleasant, bad, or severe thing or situation among a group of options.

Examples:

  • That was the worst movie I've ever seen.
  • This is the worst day of my life.
  • Assume the worst until we learn more.
  • All that time people thinking the worst.
  • Brings out the worst in people.
  • I thought I was through the worst of it.
  • But the worst, the worst was the ending.
  • Hide-and-seek is literally the worst game ever.
  • You're the worst security ever.
  • Imagine the worst dental appointment of all time.
  • That's the worst punishment an ordinary life.
  • An accident is not the worst trouble.
  • Sometimes the worst decision is not trusting anyone.
  • But the worst psychopaths often stay unnoticed.
  • That was seriously the worst audition ever.
  • Stuff with kids is always the worst.
  • I just had the worst night ever.
  • This is officially the worst vacation ever.
  • Stefan is officially the worst gift giver.
  • You always frame everything in the worst possible light.
  • She got our before the worst.
  • That was the worst food ever.

the werst

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

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