worsen

/ˈwɜːrsən/
verbIntermediate
general

to make or become worse in quality, condition, or degree

His health worsened after the surgery.

His health condition deteriorated after the surgery.

The situation worsened when the negotiations broke down.

The situation became more difficult when the negotiations failed.

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Often used with 'the situation', 'conditions', or 'health'.

Collocations

worsen the situationto make a problem more difficultworsen conditionsto make circumstances more unfavorable

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💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'worsen' to describe a decline in quality or condition, often with nouns like 'situation', 'health', or 'conditions'.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'worsen', from 'worse' + '-en' (a suffix forming verbs).

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe negative changes.

Word Breakdown

worse
of lower quality or condition
root
+
-en
to make or become
suffix
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