wors|en
/wɜː
r
sən/ (worsens
, worsening
, worsened
) VERB
If a bad situation
worsens
or if something
worsens
it, it becomes more difficult, unpleasant, or unacceptable. □ [V
]
wor|ship
/wɜː
r
ʃ
I
p/ (worships
, worshipping
, worshipped
)
in AM, use worshiping
, worshiped
1
VERB
If you
worship
a god, you show your respect to the god, for example by saying prayers. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
worship
someone or something, you love them or admire them very much. □ [V
n]
wor|ship|ful
/wɜː
r
ʃ
I
pfʊl/ ADJ
[ADJ
n] If someone has a
worshipful
attitude to a person or thing, they show great respect and admiration for them. □
worst ◆◇◇ /wɜː r st/
1Worst is the superlative of bad .
2Worst is the superlative of badly .
3
N‑SING
The worst
is the most unpleasant or unfavourable thing that could happen or does happen. □
4Worst is used to form the superlative of compound adjectives beginning with 'bad' and 'badly'. For example, the superlative of 'badly-affected' is 'worst-affected'.
5
PHRASE
You say
worst of all
to indicate that what you are about to mention is the most unpleasant or has the most disadvantages out of all the things you are mentioning. □
6
PHRASE
You use
at worst
or
at the worst
to indicate that you are mentioning the worst thing that might happen in a situation. □
7
PHRASE
When someone is
at
their
worst
, they are as unpleasant, bad, or unsuccessful as it is possible for them to be. □
8
PHRASE
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. □
wor|sted /wʊ st I d/ (worsteds ) N‑VAR Worsted is a kind of woollen cloth.
worth ◆◆◇ /wɜː r θ/
1
ADJ
If something is
worth
a particular amount of money, it can be sold for that amount or is considered to have that value. □
2
N‑COUNT
Worth
combines with amounts of money, so that when you talk about a particular amount of money's
worth of
something, you mean the quantity of it that you can buy for that amount of money. □ [+