What is another word for at worst?
Pronunciation:
[ at wˈɜːst], [ at wˈɜːst], [ a_t w_ˈɜː_s_t]
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Synonyms for At worst:
adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)- in part,
- in some ways,
- piece by piece,
- in a general way,
- not entirely,
- at least,
- in some measure,
- not wholly,
- to a certain degree,
- so far as possible,
- little by little,
- within limits,
- to a certain extent,
- halfway,
- up to a certain point,
- partly,
- in bits and pieces,
- noticeably,
- not strictly speaking,
- at most,
- half-way.
adv.
• Other relevant words: (adverb) • partly (adverb)n.
• at the worst (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- destitute,
- observably,
- broken,
- incautiously,
- in any case,
- unusually,
- jolly,
- worsened,
- by inches,
- to that extent,
- slimly,
- properly,
- hardly,
- center,
- passably,
- pretty,
- subscript,
- scarce,
- persona,
- to that degree,
- indigent,
- exclusively,
- but,
- slenderly,
- rakishly,
- parting,
- at the best,
- disunite,
- as yet,
- deficient,
- gently,
- contribution,
- exactly,
- portion,
- needy,
- in small stages,
- acceptably,
- set out,
- split,
- fair,
- anyway,
- only if,
- office,
- voice,
- just now,
- perceptibly,
- so-so,
- role,
- upright,
- theatrical role,
- start,
- percentage,
- yet,
- until now,
- gradually,
- at the most,
- good,
- necessitous,
- plainly,
- division,
- remarkably,
- up to now,
- lone,
- function,
- character,
- poverty-stricken,
- set forth,
- in any event,
- clean,
- substandard,
- solely,
- scarcely,
- split up,
- middling,
- in stages,
- region,
- stepwise,
- take off,
- step by step,
- lonesome,
- depart,
- midway,
- heretofore,
- strictly,
- more or less,
- sole,
- divide,
- insofar,
- solitary,
- reasonably,
- share,
- raffishly,
- entirely,
- equitable,
- component part,
- at worst,
- piece,
- break,
- wiped out,
- unco,
- set off,
- break up,
- in so far,
- separate,
- bit-by-bit,
- hitherto,
- evenhandedly,
- middle,
- only when,
- step-by-step,
- precisely,
- heedlessly,
- anyhow,
- alone,
- constituent,
- by small degrees,
- start out,
- section,
- component.
How to use "At worst" in context?
The phrase "at worst" is often used to emphasize that even if the worst happens, something better will follow. For example, if someone is talking about the worst possible outcome of an event, they are saying that even if that happens, the situation will not be as bad as it could have been.
The use of "at worst" is common in speech, journalism, and legal documents. It is often used to make a statement seem more serious than it really is. For example, a politician might say that they are willing to work with anyone, even if the meeting ends up being "at worst a waste of time.
Homophones for At worst:
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