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badder meaning

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    Definition of badder in English Dictionary

  • AdjectiveBFbadCOMworseSUPworstSUPbaddestSUF-er
    1. (nonstandard or obsolete) comparative form of bad: more bad; worse.
      1. They demen gladly to the badder ende. — Chaucer.
  • More Examples
    1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
      • Vanilla extract makes these cookies taste great, but the straight extract tastes bad because the alcohol hasn't evaporated yet.
      • I have a bad case of the sweats. Do you think it's the flu?
      • That was probably one of the painfully worst movies I've seen in a looooong while. But entertaining in that B-movieish way.
    2. Used in the Ending of Sentence
      • This is only the tip of the iceberg. Our problems can become much worse.
      • She was very ill last week but this week she’s worse.
      • If you're stuck in traffic, try not to make a mountain out of a molehill worrying about it too much. It could be much worse.
  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Adjectives
      • Adjective forms
        • Adjective comparative forms
      • Morphemes
        • Suffixes
          • Words by suffix
            • Words suffixed with -er
      Related Links:
      1. en badders
      2. en badderlocks
      Source: Wiktionary

      Meaning of badder for the defined word.

      Grammatically, this word "badder" is an adjective, more specifically, an adjective form. It's also a morpheme, more specifically, a suffixe.
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