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at worst
Also, at the worst.
In the least favorable circumstance; under the most difficult conditions. For example, Convicted of taking a bribe, the official believed that at worst he would be sentenced to a few months in prison . [1500s]
In the least favorable view or supposition, as in No harm done; at the worst I'll copy the tax return again . Chaucer used this sense in Troilus and Cressida: “For at the worst, it may yet short our way.” [Late 1300s] For the antonym, see at best .
Example Sentences
“I think the picture right now for travel is uncertain, at worst.”
However Stokes chose to spin it, his "put two and two together" comments were ambiguous at best and clumsy at worst.
For critics, the prospect of a Labour government taking away social security payments from some sick and disabled people is at best unpalatable and at worst unconscionable.
Watkins' winner ensures Villa cannot finish lower than seventh this season, meaning the Birmingham side will, at worst, qualify for next season's Uefa Conference League.
He has remained in power without election for many years, presiding over a PA that is seen by its critics as ineffective at best and corrupt at worst.
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