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Peores

Peores is the plural form of the Spanish adjective peores, which marks a higher degree of negativity in comparisons. It is the plural counterpart of the comparative form peor, the word used to indicate that something is worse than another thing. The singular form pe or is used for both masculine and feminine nouns in the singular: el día peor, la noche peor.

In the plural, peores applies to both genders: los días peores, las noches peores. On the other

Etymology-wise, peores derives from the Latin peior, the comparative form of malus meaning bad. It shares cognates

Usage notes: peores is commonly used with que to compare two items (Este libro es peor que

See also: peor, el peor, la peor, malo.

hand,
the
superlative
use
is
el
peor
(masculine)
or
la
peor
(feminine),
with
los
peores
or
las
peores
as
the
corresponding
plural
forms.
The
word
can
function
as
an
adjective
modifying
a
noun
or
as
a
substantive
phrase
referring
to
the
worst
ones
in
a
given
group,
e.g.,
los
peores
del
año.
in
other
Romance
languages
and
forms
part
of
a
broader
system
of
comparatives
and
superlatives
in
Spanish.
ese).
It
can
also
appear
with
de
to
designate
the
worst
within
a
defined
set
(Es
el
peor
de
la
clase).
When
used
as
a
noun
phrase,
los
peores
typically
require
contextual
clarification
to
specify
the
domain
(los
peores
en
la
lista,
los
peores
de
la
ciudad).