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empeoraré

Empeorará is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb empeorar in the future simple tense. Empeorar means “to worsen” or “to deteriorate,” and empeorará indicates that something will become worse in the future, as in he/she/it or you (usted) will worsen.

Etymology and word formation: Empeorar is a regular -ar verb formed from the stem empeor- plus the

Usage and nuance: Empeorará is used to describe expected deterioration in various domains, including health, weather,

Conjugation note: Empeorará is part of a regular pattern for -ar verbs in the future. Other forms

Examples: “Si no actúas, la situación empeorará.” “Se pronostica que la economía empeorará en el siguiente trimestre.”

See also: empeoramiento, empeorar, empeorarse.

infinitive
ending
-ar.
The
prefix
em-
plus
the
comparative
element
peor
(worse)
gives
a
sense
of
causing
something
to
become
worse.
The
future
tense
is
built
with
standard
-ar
endings,
so
empeorará
is
the
form
for
the
third
person
singular
in
the
future.
economy,
conditions,
or
situations.
It
is
common
in
journalism,
reports,
and
everyday
speech
when
predicting
trends
or
outcomes.
The
verb
empeorar
can
also
be
used
reflexively
as
empeorarse,
with
constructions
like
la
situación
se
empeorará
to
emphasize
that
the
situation
itself
will
worsen
over
time.
include
empeoraré,
empeorarás,
empeoraremos,
empeoraréis,
and
empeorarán.
The
verb’s
present
forms,
such
as
empeora
(he/she
worsens)
or
empeoro
(I
worsen),
follow
the
standard
regular
conjugation
of
empeorar.
“La
salud
del
paciente
se
empeorará
sin
tratamiento.”