If worst comes to worst
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British pronunciation/ɪf wˈɜːst kˈʌmz tə wˈɜːst/
American pronunciation/ɪf wˈɜːst kˈʌmz tə wˈɜːst/
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en el peor de los casos

used for saying if the worst possible or most difficult thing happens
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if worst comes to worst definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "if worst comes to worst" and when to use it?

The idiom "if worst comes to worst" is used to express a situation in which the most unfavorable or extreme outcome is being considered. The origin of this phrase is rooted in the idea that if things deteriorate to the point where the worst-case situation unfolds, one should be prepared to take action.

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We have some savings set aside, so if worst comes to worst, we can cover our medical bills.
We trust that our car won't break down, but if worst comes to worst, we have a roadside assistance plan.
If worst comes to worst and the weather gets really bad, we'll cancel the outdoor event.
We hope for the best, but if worst comes to worst, we can always reschedule the meeting.
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