worse 2196 ## za<aph {zaw-af'}; a primitive root; properly, to

boil up, i.e. (figuratively) to be peevish or angry: -- fret,

sad, {worse} liking, be wroth. [ql


worse 5062 ## nagaph {naw-gaf'}; a primitive root; to push, gore,

 defeat, stub (the toe), inflict (a disease): -- beat, dash,

hurt, plague, slay, smite (down), strike, stumble, X surely, put

to the {worse}.[ql


worse 7451 ## ra< {rah}; from 7489; bad or (as noun) evil

(natural or moral): -- adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, +

displease(-ure), distress, evil([-favouredness], man, thing), +

exceedingly, X great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill

(favoured), + mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty),

noisome, + not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex,

wicked(-ly, -ness, one), {worse}(-st), wretchedness, wrong.

[Incl. feminine ra<ah; as adjective or noun.].[ql


worse 7489 ## ra<a< {raw-ah'}; a primitive root; properly, to

spoil (literally, by breaking to pieces); figuratively, to make

(or be) good for nothing, i.e. bad (physically, socially or

morally): -- afflict, associate selves [by mistake for 7462],

break (down, in pieces), + displease, (be, bring, do) evil (doer,

 entreat, man), show self friendly [by mistake for 7462], do

harm, (do) hurt, (behave self, deal) ill, X indeed, do mischief,

punish, still, vex, (do) wicked (doer, -ly), be (deal, do)

{worse}.[ql


worse 1640 # elasson {el-as'-sone}; or elatton (el-at-tone'};

comparative of the same as 1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age

or quality): -- less, under, {worse}, younger.[ql


worse 2276 # hetton {hate'-ton}; neuter of comparative of heka

(slightly) used for that of 2556; worse (as noun); by

implication, less (as adverbially): -- less, {worse}.[ql


worse 5302 # hustereo {hoos-ter-eh'-o}; from 5306; to be later,

i.e. (by implication) to be inferior; generally, to fall short

(be deficient): -- come behind (short), be destitute, fail, lack,

 suffer need, (be in) want, be the {worse}.[ql


worse 5501 # cheiron {khi'-rone}; irregular comparative of 2556;

from an obsolete equivalent cheres (of uncertain derivation);

more evil or aggravated (physically, mentally or morally): --

sorer, {worse}.[ql


 


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