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Example sentences for "much worse"

  • Perhaps it won't be much worse than it is now," answered Bill.

  • But go on, my fine fellow; if this path is in general use it cannot be much worse than it is.

  • They might certainly have been very much worse off.

  • It might have been worse, however, and that she felt--much worse!

  • But you know men who are much worse situated as regards their worldly means.

  • I see this, and hate this, and dread this, and don't know but that money might make a much worse change in me.

  • Now, I'm a-coming to the other, which is much worse.

  • I was bad enough there, but I have been so much worse here.

  • Miss Manners was delighted to see the young missionary, and the only drawback was that poor little Edwin was evidently so much worse.

  • Mrs. Cuthbert answered, to save Aunt Rose, that they had found the child much worse, and that Miss Manners had come in.

  • Aunt Charlotte; "poor dear, it has been a great shock to her, the poor little boy being taken so much worse.

  • But the latter is in a much worse situation.

  • It was all so much worse than he had anticipated.

  • It is all so much worse than I thought," the man said bitterly.

  • It was all so much worse than he had expected.

  • And now, if he takes it altogether, he finds many fellows who have done much worse, and seem all the better for it.

  • And when I come back, they will dwell on my words, because the other man will have preached so much worse.

  • I don't say that it is not a disagreeable business--but things might be much worse.

  • It is much worse to have girls not out give themselves the same airs and take the same liberties as if they were, which I have seen done.

  • All that I can pretend to have yet discovered comes to this: that what is right in another man is right in a clergyman; and what is wrong in another man is much worse in a clergyman.

  • I do not say equally wrong: it is much worse to compel than to refuse.

  • Amy, who had seen him look so much worse, had not thought of it, and it overcame Laura more than all her anxieties, lest his love should be forfeited.

  • I know how he broods over his sad recollections, and Redclyffe must make it so much worse.

  • Slow bumping over hundreds of points is much worse to sleep in than fast travelling.

  • Funny thing, it seems in this war that for many departments you are either thoroughly overworked or entirely hung up, which is much worse.

  • A big Mussulman stuffed his hanky between his teeth and bit on it, and never uttered, and it was a much worse one.

  • He will only make it ever so much worse, and then you'll have to have it done over again," croaked Bobus.

  • If you fell it would be ever so much worse for us both.

  • She did talk and whisk about so fast, and made such a fuss, that I thought I must be much worse than I knew.

  • Father has been so much worse lately, and they didn't want to tell us.

  • This was so much worse an undertaking, that the whole household were very glad indeed when it was over.

  • On hearing this from Polly, Joel and David made as much worse clamor as was possible, drowning Phronsie's voice.

  • He was with a much worse-looking man, who carried something, and they were hurrying along after an omnibus.

  • He smiled at me, and his smile went through me with horror: I could not tell why he was so much worse to me than other men.

  • It was very bad for her to be secretly hating him; but it would be much worse when he gave the first sign of hating her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much worse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common type; half rations; lady would; much affected; much beloved; much blood; much damage; much depends; much desired; much ease; much for; much haste; much honour; much hurt; much later; much oxygen; much pain; much power; much regret; much respected; much snow; much treasure; much used; much value; much wind; weep bitterly