Worst
UK /["/wɜːst/"]/US /["/wɜːrst/"]/
Definition
of the poorest quality or lowest standard; worse than any other person or thing of a similar kind
In simple words: the lowest quality or the most unfortunate
Examples
- It was by far the worst speech he had ever made.
- It's not the worst idea I've ever heard.
- What's the **worst thing** that could happen?
- What she said confirmed my **worst fears** *(= proved they were right)*.
- This is every parent's **worst nightmare**.
- Her indecisiveness makes her her own worst enemy.
- Some dancers become their own worst enemies, criticizing themselves for every imperfection.
Usage notes
Use 'worst' when comparing things. It's appropriate in both spoken and written language, but avoid using it in overly formal contexts where 'least' might be preferable.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'worst' as 'worst-case scenario' – the most negative outcome.
Collocations
- worst case
- worst nightmare
- the worst position
- the worst mistake
- the worst time
Synonyms
- least good
- poorest
- most terrible
- most unpleasant
- most unfortunate
Antonyms
- best
- finest
- optimal
Common mistakes
- Using 'worst' instead of 'worse' in comparisons.
- Confusing 'worst' with 'bad' without considering the comparative context.
- Mixing up 'worst' as a noun instead of an adjective.