English to Gujarati Dictionary worse

worse

ખરાબ
definition
adverb
the more famous I became the worse I painted
less well or skillfully.
noun
the small department was already stretched to the limit, but worse was to follow
a more serious or unpleasant event or circumstance.
adjective
the accommodations were awful, and the food was worse
of poorer quality or a lower standard; less good or desirable.
translation of 'worse'
વધુ ખરાબ વસ્તુ(ઓ),
વધુ ખરાબ,
વધુ ખરાબ સ્થિતિમાં,
વધુ માંદું
adjective
બદતર
example
Morally, Orwell must surely have had to weigh up whether the potential damage he could cause to those individuals was 'worse' than the harm they might do.
Every mission takes a turn for the 'worse' and then does it again.
David O'Leary's unhappy season took another turn for the 'worse' yesterday.
At times, sheer luck has prevented 'worse' potential losses.
I have an ABC friend who speaks much 'worse' Chinese than me, but nobody pushes her to switch to English when they talk with her.
Debbie's sad smile made her only sibling feel 'worse' , not her original intention.
Is missing a rare diagnosis so much 'worse' than harm from over-testing?
However, it is perhaps Tesco's approach that will be found to be the more resilient should economic conditions take a turn for the 'worse' .
The claim that doing harm is no 'worse' than allowing harm flies in the face of powerful intuitions to the contrary.
The first lesson to draw from the study is that the longer the children were exposed to deprivation, the 'worse' was their adjustment.
If Angelo thought this an unhappy day, 'worse' was in store for him.
But what made her feel 'worse' was that no one on the team said anything to blame her.
But it is the fault of the government itself that the remedy is 'worse' than the evil.
She didn't mean to be disparaging, which only made me feel 'worse' .
Participants also rated how much these areas of disagreement had changed for the 'worse' .
She had a vague feeling that if she heard what he had to say, she would end up feeling even 'worse' than she already was.
Her voice was deep and low and she spoke even 'worse' English than I do.
So it is reasonable to conclude that we face a problem that is severe, chronic, and likely to become 'worse' over time.
She believes his condition took a turn for the 'worse' in early 2002 when father refused to give Rodney his medication.
An excuse is 'worse' and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded.
Please do not make things 'worse' by doing this, it only harms the individual involved more and unkind words can scar quite deeply.
Steve said: u2018We thought it was going to be a far 'worse' delay, something like four hours.u2019
His remarks made me feel even 'worse' than I already did, and also unimaginably ancient.
Prisoners, he conceded, often felt 'worse' for the experience, feeling degraded and punished.
Children of divorced parents are much more likely to do 'worse' at school, commit crime, go to prison, and more likely to commit suicide.
Anest's mouth had gone dry at hearing her words, and a far 'worse' dread than any he had ever known clutched at his heart.
Residents fear such a cut would leave officers 'worse' equipped to fight crime in the town.
Comments like this makes your child feel even 'worse' than she does already for failing at something.
I felt like offering condolences, except the commish has already been through 'worse' .
Certainly you're not going to treat a victim 'worse' than you would somebody charged with a crime.
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