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Synonyms and antonyms of To make something worse in American Thesaurus

To make something worse

worsen (verb)

to become worse, or to make something worse

escalate (verb)

to become much worse or more serious, or to make something do this

exacerbate (verb)

formal to make a problem worse

aggravate (verb)

to make something bad become worse, especially a situation or a medical condition

add fuel to the fire/flames ()

to make a bad situation even worse by saying or doing something that makes someone angry

be stretching something ()

to make something seem better or worse than it really is

come/bring something to a head ()

if a situation comes to a head, or if you bring it to a head, it suddenly becomes worse

degrade (verb)

formal to make something worse

disturb (verb)

to do something that stops a place or situation from being pleasant, calm, or peaceful

fuel (verb)

mainly journalism to make something increase or become worse, especially something unpleasant

pervert (verb)

to affect something good or right in a negative way so that it becomes bad or wrong

rub salt into the wound ()

to make a bad situation even worse for someone

vitiate (verb)

very formal to make something less effective or legally acceptable