In en-superlative of|bad terms the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (
bad) while
worst is (
bad).
In archaic|transitive|lang=en terms the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (archaic|transitive) to make worse while
worst is (archaic|transitive) to make worse.
In dated|intransitive|lang=en terms the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (dated|intransitive) to grow worse; to deteriorate while
worst is (dated|intransitive) to grow worse; to deteriorate.
In rare|lang=en terms the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (rare) to outdo or defeat, especially in battle while
worst is (rare) to outdo or defeat, especially in battle.
As adjectives the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (
bad) while
worst is (
bad).
As nouns the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is something or someone that is the worst while
worst is something or someone that is the worst.
As adverbs the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is in the worst way: most badly, most ill while
worst is in the worst way: most badly, most ill.
As verbs the difference between worst and worst
is that
worst is (archaic|transitive) to make worse while
worst is (archaic|transitive) to make worse.