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BETTER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com in a more appropriate or acceptable way or manner to behave better to a greater degree; more completely or thoroughly He knows the way better than we do I probably know him better than anyone else more I walked better than a mile to town to increase the good qualities of; make better; improve to better the lot of the suburban commuter
Better Definition Meaning - YourDictionary More useful, suitable, or desirable Found a better way to go; a suit with a better fit than that one Of a more excellent sort; surpassing another or others More highly skilled or adept I am better at math than English In a more excellent way Well To a greater extent or degree Better suited to the job; likes it better without sauce
Better - definition of better by The Free Dictionary adj Comparative of good 1 Greater in excellence or higher in quality: Which of the twins is the better skater? 2 More useful, suitable, or desirable: found a better way to go; a suit with a better fit than that one 3 More highly skilled or adept: I am better at math than English 4 Greater or larger: argued for the better part of an hour 5
better - Wiktionary, the free dictionary better (positive good, adverb well, comparative (humorous) betterer, superlative (humorous) betterest, or (standard) best) How are you? ~ A little better, thanks Badger: You think you're better than other people Mal: Just the ones I'm better than And the smell of sweat was better yet than the awful stench of fear ”
What does BETTER mean? - Definitions. net What does BETTER mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word BETTER "father knows best"; "I know better " The comparative of good Having good qualities in a greater degree than something else See GOOD
better adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . of a higher standard or less poor quality; not as bad as something else We're hoping for better weather tomorrow Her work is getting better and better He is in a much better mood than usual The meal couldn't have been better There's nothing better than a long soak in a hot bath