单词 | worsening |
释义 | worseningn. The process or fact of becoming worse; an instance of this. ΘΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > worse > [noun] > making or becoming impairingc1380 failinga1382 aggrievance1502 decaying1530 fading1578 worsinga1583 rusting1597 degeneration1607 degenerating1611 improvementa1617 going back1631 aggravidizationa1641 disimprovement1649 decidence1655 deterioration1658 pejoration1658 exaggeration1661 marasmus1681 sinking1701 unimprovement1760 worsening1811 worsering1883 1811 Edinb. Ann. Reg. 1809 2 i. 403/1 The disputes between this country and America are not indeed concluded, nor is there any prospect of their termination; but there is as little prospect of their worsening into a state of war. 1827 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) IV. 250 To the serious injury of his health, and even to the worsening of his temper. 1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda II. iii. xix. 5 The ten or twelve years since the parting had been time enough for much worsening. 1887 Athenæum 29 Jan. 153/3 The steady worsening of social conditions. 1950 Rev. Econ. Stud. 17 218 The continual worsening of the housing situation and the stagnation of the building industry became serious problems. 1976 L. R. Banks Dark Quartet (1986) iii. iii. 154 That evening she thought she perceived a worsening in Anne's condition. 2003 D. Poyer Country of our Own (2005) 91 I'm to tell him if I note a worsening of the fracture. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). worseningadj. That is in the process of becoming worse; deteriorating. ΘΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > worse > [adjective] > making or tending to downhill1565 declining1597 deformative1641 deteriorative1800 exhaustive1817 worsening1835 deteriorating1836 degenerative1846 1835 R. Southey Doctor iii, in Jrnl. Belles Lettres 3 Nov. Sunday schools..had not at that time been devised as a palliative for the profligacy of large towns, and the worsened and worsening condition of the poor. 1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia II. ix. x. 526 Does not reach Potsdam till the 14th September, and then in a weak, worsening, and altogether dangerous condition. 1891 G. A. Smith in Robert W. Barbour (1893) 425 A very large number of worsening or desperate cases [of drunkenness]. 1969 F. Mowat Boat who wouldn't Float (1976) xii. 135 I was becoming increasingly worried about a spreading overcast and rapidly worsening visibility that was forcing us to hold ever closer to a most inhospitable coast. 2011 Independent 1 Nov. 14/2 People being forced to take out loans or turn to credit cards to pay for essentials, despite the worsening economic forecast. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1811adj.1835 |
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