worsen
verb /ˈwɜːsn/
/ˈwɜːrsn/
[intransitive, transitive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they worsen | /ˈwɜːsn/ /ˈwɜːrsn/ |
he / she / it worsens | /ˈwɜːsnz/ /ˈwɜːrsnz/ |
past simple worsened | /ˈwɜːsnd/ /ˈwɜːrsnd/ |
past participle worsened | /ˈwɜːsnd/ /ˈwɜːrsnd/ |
-ing form worsening | /ˈwɜːsənɪŋ/ /ˈwɜːrsənɪŋ/ |
- to become or make something worse than it was before
- The political situation is steadily worsening.
- Her health has worsened considerably since we last saw her.
- worsen something Staff shortages were worsened by the flu epidemic.
Extra Examples- The problem has worsened considerably in recent months.
- Her symptoms have worsened considerably since we last saw her.
- With the worsening economic climate we can expect more unemployment.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- considerably
- dramatically
- markedly
- …
- continue to
- be expected to
- be likely to
- …