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  • Is worser correct grammatically? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Is worser correct grammatically? I know it seems incorrect, but I stumbled upon the word when reading Hamlet: Oh, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half Li
  • What is the correct usage of worse and worst?
    It is just your typical degeneration of usage - the internet is a highly informal medium, and people generally don't self-edit before they post (as an interesting aside - open any high quality page on wikipedia, then look at the changelog for the article, and see the number of spelling and grammar edits versus the substantive content changes) - couple with the fact that most people who post in
  • Is there a name for letting something get worse until it is so bad it . . .
    It may pertain to the maxim " the worse, the better ", often attributed to Vladimir Lenin in the years before the Communist Revolution There is a related philosophical idea: the modern (Hegelian Marxist) use of the term dialectic Hegel's idea was that each concept or position, theoretical as well as practical, continues to develope until it becomes useless and corrupt - entangled in its own
  • idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Are there idioms or expressions in English that describe going from one bad situation to one that's even worse? I heard "between a rock and hard place" but this describes a dilemma not really a
  • idioms - Worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst - English . . .
    Which is correct: worse comes to worst or worst comes to worst? The former seems more logical but the latter is what appears in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  • What is the correct way to punctuate the words ‘worse even’?
    You need to provide complete sentences For instance, it could be used as an introduction: Worse even than that, it was too expensive (A possibility that you don't mention, but which is quite valid based on the rest of the sentence ) Note that while that's grammatical, it's not the most natural ordering of the words—which is likely (again, based on the rest of the sentence), even worse than
  • synonyms - Words for different levels of crying - English Language . . .
    Another question asks for the written sounds of different levels of crying (wah-wah, boo-hoo), but I was wondering if there are names for different levels of crying For instance, is there any way
  • Can I use worse, worst instead of badder, baddest?
    In Collins Dictionary, under bad, it says that BAD 15 : Word forms: badder or baddest (slang) good; excellent But in this meaning, can I use “worse, worst” instead of “badder, baddest”?
  • Is there a politically correct term for illiterate people?
    HUMPHREY A boar! why you're worser than he there—he only took father's corn for pigs, but do you take me for a boar, eigh? Do I look like a hog, as the saying is? FRANKTON Begone, you illiterate lubber!—My dear Charles, I have a thousand things to say to you, and this is an unfit place for conversation
  • Is baddest a proper word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The word "baddest" does not describe the least desirable outcome When talking about the least desirable outcome, the word you want to use is "worst" Many wouldn't accept "baddest" as a proper word at all "Baddest" is common slang though, especially when used in conjunction with "biggest" Its usage comes from using "Bad" as slang word to mean "Cool" or "Tough"





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