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

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Necesitamos prepararnos para lo peor. We need to prepare for the worst.
No sé qué es peor. I don't know what is worse.
Las ciudades costeras sufrirán lo peor de la tormenta. Coastal cities will take the brunt of the storm.
¿Estás preparada para lo peor? Are you prepared for the worst?
Para peor, comenzó a llover. To make matters worse, it began to rain.
Debes prepararte para lo peor. You must prepare for the worst.
Las cosas solo se pondrán peor. Things will only get worse.
Lo peor ya ha pasado. The worst is already over.
Hoy me siento peor que ayer. I feel worse today than I did yesterday.
Estoy preparado para lo peor. I am prepared for the worst.
Su condición podría haber sido peor. His condition could have been worse.
Tenemos que esperar lo peor. We have to expect the worst.
Nada puede ser peor que eso. Nothing can be worse than that.
¿Estás preparado para lo peor? Are you prepared for the worst?
Se estaba mejor cuando era peor. We were better when it was worse.
Me estoy preparando para lo peor. I'm getting ready for the worst.
Nada es peor que la guerra. Nothing is worse than war.
Deberías estar preparado para lo peor. You should be ready for the worst.
¿Qué es lo peor que podría suceder? What's the worse thing that could happen?
Tom es su propio peor enemigo. Tom is his own worst enemy.
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