No, worser is now nonstandard. It was used during the 16 and 17th centuries as a varient for worse. It would be used as, things are going to get worse. There is no need for the -er.
2006-10-31 09:04:13
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answered by sponge 1
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There is no such word. Worse is already a comparative word, between two explicit or implied things. Adding "er" to the end of the word does not change the relationship.
Once a description is made that labels it as "worse," one can compare that situation to a following one, using worse again. As in:
"Last week, trouble seemed to surround me. Yesterday, things got worse as the day progressed when I was late for an appointment. Then today I was surprised to discover the situation had become even worse still when our car refused to start."
To avoid the temptation of using pseudo-words such as "worser", rewrite your sentence to make the comparisons more explicit.
2006-10-31 09:05:35
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answered by WickedSmaht 3
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Aha!! I knew there needed to be any person like me in the market. I cross to a redneck hick institution within the center of no in which in which they pee on timber and chortle approximately it. I additionally believe I am far more mature than the opposite individuals in my magnificence (N.C sucks). They additionally throw water bottles and shoot caps off them. I am now not thoroughly friendless or some thing I simply located essentially the most mature children and all of us have a best time. Once you uncover the ones children then the mature women will begin to realize you. Hey you even have the center institution women pawning over you (I comprehend it bought manner demanding in our institution they stalk us O.o) Peace bro -Billy
2016-09-01 05:14:56
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answered by kaufmann 4
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I'm sure it's an acceptable "slang" term somewhere, but I don't think it could be considered an actual word if you're interested in proper grammer. Yahoo dictionary has it listed as a non-standard adjective & adverb.
2006-10-31 09:06:40
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answered by everyotheridistakenincludinthis1 1
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No. Things are worse, or the worst.
2006-10-31 09:01:39
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answered by Nicole 4
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