Dårlegare
Dårlegare is a Swedish word that functions as a comparative adjective. It is derived from the adjective "dålig," meaning "bad." Therefore, "dårlegare" translates to "worse" in English. This comparative form is used to indicate a lesser quality, condition, or degree when comparing two or more things. For instance, one might say that a situation has become dårlegare, meaning it has deteriorated or worsened. Similarly, if comparing two items, one could be described as dårlegare than the other to signify its inferior quality.
The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing in Swedish. Its grammatical function is straightforward,