worst
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(noun) the greatest damage or wickedness of which one is capable. Examples: "The invaders did their worst." "So pure of heart that his worst is another man's best."
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(noun) the weakest effort or poorest achievement one is capable of. Example: "It was the worst he had ever done on a test."
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(verb) defeat thoroughly. Synonyms: pip, mop up, whip, rack up. Example: "He mopped up the floor with his opponents."
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(adj) (superlative of `bad') most wanting in quality or value or condition. Synonyms: worst (vs. best). Examples: "The worst player on the team." "The worst weather of the year."
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(adj) having undesirable or negative qualities. Synonyms: bad (vs. good). Examples: "A bad report card." "His sloppy appearance made a bad impression." "A bad little boy." "Clothes in bad shape." "A bad cut." "Bad luck." "The news was very bad." "The reviews were bad." "The pay is bad." "It was a bad light for reading." "The movie was a bad choice."
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(adj) very intense. Synonyms: bad, big. Examples: "A bad headache." "In a big rage." "Had a big (or bad) shock." "A bad earthquake." "A bad storm."
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(adj) feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'). Synonyms: bad, tough. Examples: "My throat feels bad." "She felt bad all over." "He was feeling tough after a restless night."
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(adj) (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition. Synonyms: bad, spoiled, spoilt. Examples: "Bad meat." "A refrigerator full of spoilt food."
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(adj) feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone. Synonyms: regretful (vs. unregretful), sorry, bad. Examples: "Felt regretful over his vanished youth." "Regretful over mistakes she had made." "He felt bad about breaking the vase."
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(adj) not capable of being collected. Synonyms: bad, uncollectible. Example: "A bad (or uncollectible) debt."
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(adj) below average in quality or performance. Synonyms: bad. Examples: "A bad chess player." "A bad recital."
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(adj) not financially safe or secure. Synonyms: bad, risky, high-risk, speculative. Examples: "A bad investment." "High risk investments." "Anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky." "Speculative business enterprises."
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(adj) physically unsound or diseased. Synonyms: bad, unfit, unsound. Examples: "Has a bad back." "A bad heart." "Bad teeth." "An unsound limb." "Unsound teeth."
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(adj) capable of harming. Synonyms: bad. Examples: "Bad air." "Smoking is bad for you."
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(adj) characterized by wickedness or immorality. Synonyms: bad. Example: "Led a very bad life."
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(adj) reproduced fraudulently. Synonyms: bad, forged. Examples: "Like a bad penny...." "A forged twenty dollar bill."
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(adj) not working properly. Synonyms: bad, defective. Examples: "A bad telephone connection." "A defective appliance."
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