Worst of both worlds Meaning in English
expression
Definition
A situation where you only get the disadvantages or bad parts of two different things, instead of the good parts.
Usage & Nuances
Used informally; emphasizes disappointment or frustration. Opposite of 'best of both worlds'. Often used to criticize compromises that fail to deliver on either side. Say 'the worst of both worlds' (not 'the worse').
Example Sentences
In this new job, I feel like I have the worst of both worlds: more work and less pay.
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Living in the suburbs without a car gives you the worst of both worlds.
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This phone is expensive and slow, so it's the worst of both worlds.
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We tried to save money on vacation but ended up with the worst of both worlds—a bad hotel and no fun.
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If you work from home but still have to commute twice a week, that's the worst of both worlds.
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Mixing traditional and electronic teaching badly gives schools the worst of both worlds.
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