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bad- gt;badder? - WordReference Forums bad->badder? I know it should be "worse", but can you not use "badder" instead when speaking about someone, e g : this man is even badder than the previous one I heard that in a movie so I had a doubt Hello Hamlet, No you cannot use 'badder'; in the example you have given you can only use 'worse' Nor can you use 'gooder' to mean 'better'
worse badder worst baddest - WordReference Forums Mas o menos es asi worse = peor, Tu huele peor que yo (ejemplo) Yo smell worse than me No se usa 'badder' worst = lo peor, como en tu oracion The worst movie, etc baddest = usamos mas 'worst' aunque 'baddest' se puede referir a una persona, (ejemplo) He is the baddest dude in school (El es el mas macho de la escuela) Espero que te sirve Rogelio
Badder - WordReference Forums Badder is generally used when you're using "bad" not to mean lacking in quality or whatever, but rather the modern equivalent of "cool" (or however you'd define it) That's the baddest thing I've ever seen! is similar to That's the coolest thing I've ever seen! I guess it's not considered proper English, but it's quite common among youth, especially in America I think
Dont be a do-badder. - WordReference Forums Take it from me, don't be a do-badder, a do-badder, a do-badder, You'll put your foot on that ladder That leads you to that place below, And every day you'll grow sadder, you'll feel sadder, you'll get madder "Do-badder" is used here as the opposite of "do-gooder" (somebody who makes a point of doing "good" as often as possible)
got badder fish to fry - WordReference Forums -- Meantime, I've got badder fish to fry Batman Returns, movie It was said by a corrupt magnate He talked about one person who might prevent his dark plans from coming true, and implies there's another one I have two questions: 1 Does he mean "I have a more serious problem"? 2 Is the
Baddest - WordReference Forums Claro que sí Bad, badder, baddest Wow ! They always taught me that the correct comparative and superlative were worse and the wors t, as it is a monosylable I think children could use it From my point of view those words (badder,baddest) are wrong
bader - WordReference Forums Chez les jeunes, "bader" (badder?) signifie "faire un bad" (sous-entendu "faire un bad trip") Il me semble que les deux connotations (physique vomir ou flipper, et psychique déprimer) étaient en usage à un moment, mais c'est plutôt la psychique qui domine maintenant (j'ai l'impression)
EN: baddest worst - WordReference Forums worst is the standard superlative for bad However bad is also a slang term that can me cool great fantastic or powerful scary (AE Black dialect--you will often hear this in Black rap hiphop lyrics) In that case the adjective is regular: bad, badder, baddest
more badly or worse? - WordReference Forums Hi AlmostEnglish, Worse is an adverb! (It can be an adjective too, though, you're right) "Badly" has special comparative and superlative forms: "worse" and "worst" "More badly" doesn't really exist (edit: the thread linked to below suggests one case when it can be used), though people would understand you if you said it Lots of other adverbs do this too, like well, better, best You can