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  • word choice - Like something more or like something better . . .
    You can't like something better or worse, because these are words that comment on the value of liking, not its intensity To say "I like cats better than I like dogs" means, semantically, that your liking for dogs is somehow better than your liking for cats
  • Use of The better? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Out of two alternatives, one is worse than the other and the other is better So given two solutions, one can be dismissed and the other declared to be "the better solution" It's perfectly grammatical
  • meaning - What does no worse than . . . mean? - English Language . . .
    What does the writer mean by saying quot;no worse than stealing? quot; It is thought the scam, which stores say is no worse than stealing, is a product of our ‘fast-fashion culture’, where trends
  • What is the correct usage of worse and worst?
    The way I understand it, 'worse' is for comparisons, and 'worst' is the superlative But more and more I see people using them in the exact opposite positions That's the worse thing I've ever seen This can't get any worst This specific thing seems to occur a lot more than any mistakes, so I'm wondering what's up with this
  • Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad
    The term is sometimes used to describe something disappointing – something that doesn't live up to expectations (Maybe you were wanting something much worse than being merely disappointing, but bad is a rather vague word, so it's hard to know for sure If that's the case, though, I'm sorry about this hollow bunny of an answer )
  • What is the difference between better yet and better still?
    Is there a difference between ‘better yet’ and ‘better still’? This Ngram shows an interesting trend
  • If it is the better of two options (rather than best), is there . . .
    To invert the meaning in a comparative statement, it would be better to refer to "the worse" of the two options Note that when there are only two options, the "better" of the two is also the "best"; there is nothing preventing you from emphasizing something's goodness or badness by using the superlative form even in a comparative context
  • Is less good acceptable? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Certainly "less good" is "acceptable", and, as shown in some of jejorda's examples, better (or perhaps "more good") than "worse" in some circumstances (since it better conveys the intended semantics) The reason for using "worse" in most cases is mainly that it's the commonly used term and hence less jarring to the reader than "less good"
  • phrase requests - Is there a name for letting something get worse until . . .
    It may pertain to the maxim " the worse, the better ", often attributed to Vladimir Lenin in the years before the Communist Revolution There is a related philosophical idea: the modern (Hegelian Marxist) use of the term dialectic Hegel's idea was that each concept or position, theoretical as well as practical, continues to develope until it becomes useless and corrupt - entangled in its own
  • Expression for intend to help but instead making things worse
    I want to say "someone (or something) intends to help, but instead it makes things worse" Is there any succinct expression or phrase for this?





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