Idioms for worst

Origin of worst

before 900; Middle English worste (adj., adv., and noun), Old English wur(re)sta, wyr(re)st, wer(re)sta (adj. and adv.); cognate with Old Norse verstr; see worse, -est1

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH worst

worst wurst

British Dictionary definitions for in the worst way

Word Origin for worst

Old English wierrest; related to Old Frisian wersta, Old Saxon, Old High German wirsisto, Old Norse verstr

Idioms and Phrases with in the worst way (1 of 2)

in the worst way

Desperately, very much, as in He wanted a new trumpet in the worst way. This usage replaced worst kind. [Colloquial; second half of 1800s]

Idioms and Phrases with in the worst way (2 of 2)

worst

see at worst; get (have) the worst of it; if worst comes to worst; in the worst way. Also see under worse.