Usage examples of "worst" in English with translation to Spanish

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If you think the worst, you won't be far wrong Piensa mal y acertarás, aunque alguna vez te equivocarás
He prepared for the worst. Él se ha preparado para lo peor.
I kept the worst part. Me quedé con la peor parte.
Servants make the worst masters No hay peor cuña que la de la misma madera
The worst is already over. Lo peor ya ha pasado.
You must prepare for the worst. Debes prepararte para lo peor.
We have to expect the worst. Tenemos que esperar lo peor.
Tom is his own worst enemy. Tom es su propio peor enemigo.
Are you prepared for the worst? ¿Estás preparado para lo peor?
The worst is yet to come Lo peor está por venir
I am prepared for the worst. Estoy preparado para lo peor.
This is the worst hotel in town. Este es el peor hotel de la ciudad.
We need to prepare for the worst. Necesitamos prepararnos para lo peor.
Today was the worst day in Sarajevo. Hoy fue el peor día en Sarajevo.
Jacob Coxey was ready for the worst. Jacob Coxey estaba listo para lo peor.
I'm getting ready for the worst. Me estoy preparando para lo peor.
You should be ready for the worst. Deberías estar preparado para lo peor.
Grief is one of the worst sufferings. La angustia es uno de los peores dolores.
You must prepare yourself for the worst. Tienes que prepararte para lo peor.
The worst thing about summer is the heat. Lo peor del verano es el calor.
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