1. More evil; more bad or ill; more depraved and corrupt; in a moral sense.
Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse. 2 Tim 3.
There are men who See M to believe they are not bad, while another can be found worse.
2. In a physical sense, in regard to health, more sick.
She was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse. Mark 5.
3. More bad; less perfect or good. This carriage is worse for wear.
The worse,
1. The loss; the disadvantage.
Judah was put to the worse before Israel. 2 Ki 14.
2. Something less good. Think not the worse of him for his enterprise.
WORSE, adv. In a manner more evil or bad.
We will deal worse with thee than with them. Gen 19.
WORSE, to put to disadvantage, is not in use. [See Worst.]