Worse, colloquially Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ROTTENER Worse, colloquially (8)
8% IVE "__ seen worse" (3) Commuter Dec 24, 2025
8% OCEAN The drink, colloquially (5) The Telegraph Mini Dec 21, 2025
8% IDIOM Colloquial phrase (5) Newsday Dec 2, 2025
7% SHEEP Unthinking followers, colloquially (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jan 8, 2026
7% ITSNOTSOBAD "This could've been a lot worse" (11) LA Times Daily Jan 6, 2026
7% DOWN Cool with a suggestion, colloquially (4) The Atlantic Jan 4, 2026
7% DUDEBRO Obnoxious fratty sort, colloquially (7) New York Times Jan 4, 2026
7% DDAY June 6, 1944, colloquially: Hyph. (4)
7% TASHA "For Better or Worse" actress Smith (5) Universal Dec 30, 2025
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