aun and comparative adjectives
I just don't understand about these comparative adjectives: Hace mal tiempo Hace peor tiempo Hace aun peor tiempo What is the meaning of 'aun' here? Is it a sort of comparative adjectives (even more/even less), or a superlative (most)? Thanks in advance.
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In English is sounds like bad, worse, even more worse. They seem to have omitted the superlative, worst.
peor (que)=worse
el/la/lo peor=worst
Not sure if you really mean "aun peor" or "aún peor", "aun peor" - "worse still" and "aún peor" - "to make matters worse" or "even worse".