Is worser a word in the Webster dictionary?

It actually is in the Merriam Webster dictionary: worser.
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Is worser a correct word?

If you look “worser” up in a dictionary, you're likely to find it labelled “archaic,” which means that although Shakespeare and many other writers once used it, the word is no longer a part of standard English. Just use “worse” instead: “It just keeps getting worse and worse.” BUY THE BOOK!
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Is there a word named worser?

adjective, adverb Nonstandard. worse.
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Does worser exist?

Worser may indeed be a word to be frowned upon, but that does not mean that it is not a word. It has been in regular use in English since the end of the 15th century, and may be found in the writing of some of our most esteemed authors: I cannot hate thee worser than I do, if thou again say "yes."
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What does worser mean in the dictionary?

Worser definition

The definition of worser is not as good as or worse than. An example of worser is a food that has a poorer taste than another. adjective. (nonstandard) Worse. adjective.
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Is worser a Scrabble word?

WORSER is a valid scrabble word.
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Is worster a real word?

Worster is a comparative adjective, an alteration of the word worst, between it and worstest in scale.
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When did worsen become a word?

worsen (v.)

mid-13c., wersnen "to make worse," also "to grow worse," from worse (adj.) + -en (1). The reflexive sense of "to get worse, become worse off" was elevated into literary use c. 1800-30, where formerly worse (v.) had served.
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Is Gription a word?

Noun (pronounced grip-shun) a sticky grip when in contact with slippery surfaces. Usually refers to shoes or something that is meant to be thrown.
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Can you use word worser in a sentence?

It was the worse news I could hear. His silence was worse than his anger. There's no point in making it look any worse than it is. It's worse than that.
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Is Goodest a word?

No, 'goodest' is not a word. The word you want is 'best. ' To form the superlative form, you often add -est to an adjective.
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Is stupider a word?

Stupider and stupidest are real words in good standing. While there are many (contradictory) rules on comparative and superlative adjectives, there is no rule against stupider and stupidest, and the words have a long history of usage.
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Which is correct worse or worst?

Remember that worse is used to compare two things, such as "now" and "before," while worst compares three or more things. You might use worse than yesterday, but this doesn't make it the worst cold you ever had.
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What's the difference between worsen and worse?

VIP Member. Tufguy, worse is a comparative. The word worsen is a verb, not an adjective.
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What is it called when something gets worse before it gets better?

When things get worse before they get better, we refer to that as an "extinction burst".
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Is Ain't a real word?

The word ain't is considered by many to be incorrect or "bad" English but it is common in the very informal speech of some people. It can be used to mean am not, are not, is not, have not, and has not.
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Is Dumber grammatically correct?

Here, the adjective form is dumb and the comparative form is dumber. By adding –er to the adjective, you show the difference between two things—that one action or person is dumber than another. This works for adjectives that have one or two syllables such as nice or pretty.
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Is irregardless a word?

Merriam-Webster defines irregardless as "nonstandard" but meaning the same as "regardless." "Many people find irregardless to be a nonsensical word, as the ir- prefix usually functions to indicates negation; however, in this case it appears to function as an intensifier," the dictionary writes.
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Is Badder grammatically correct?

The word “badder” is incorrect. “Bad” is an irregular adjective, so you cannot double the consonant and add an -er to create the comparative form. Instead, the correct term to use is “worse.” While some dictionaries may include “badder,” this is the non-standard, slang, or obsolete comparative form of the word “bad.”
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Is gooder grammatically correct?

'Gooder' is not a word. Some people may use the term 'gooder' as a slang word meaning 'more good,' but it is not actually a word.
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Is bestest grammatically correct?

Bestest means “the very best,” “the best of the best,” or “better than the best.” It is formed by adding the superlative suffix -est to the word best. This practice is grammatically incorrect, because best is already the superlative of good.
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What does Confuzzled mean?

What does confuzzled mean? Confuzzled: simultaneously confused and puzzled; a portmanteau of 'confused' and 'puzzled.
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What does mine is Grippier mean?

Definition of grippiness

(Entry 1 of 2) chiefly Scottish. : miserliness, stinginess.
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