Better | Mean of better in English Dictionary

/ˈbɛtɚ/

  • higher in quality
    1. Her second book is better than her first one.
    2. This is one of the better [=best] restaurants in this part of town.
    3. Her first book was good, but her second one is even better. = Her second one is better still/yet.
    4. This one is no better than that one.
  • more skillful
    1. She's a better golfer than I am.
    2. He's a better singer than he is an actor. = He's better as a singer than he is as an actor.
    3. He's much better with children now that he's a father himself.
  • more attractive, appealing, effective, useful, etc.
    1. The weather is better today than it was yesterday.
    2. They came up with a better solution to the problem.
    3. I'd like to get a better [=more accurate and complete] understanding of the problem.
    4. Don't you have something/anything better to do than to watch TV all day?
    5. Her work wasn't that good at first, but it's getting better.
    6. Her work just keeps getting better and better.
    7. There's nothing better than a cold drink of water when you're really thirsty.
    8. My salary isn't very high, but it's better than nothing.
    9. “Suppose I move it a little to the left.” “Yes, that's better! It looks much better like that.”
    10. My old car has seen better days.
    11. “They say the cold weather will end soon.” “Well, the sooner the better as far as I'm concerned.”
  • more morally right or good
    1. You're a better man than I am.
    2. “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done…” Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
    3. If you ask me, he's hardly/little/no better than a common criminal.
  • improved in health
    1. I was sick but now I'm better. [=now I'm well]
    2. I'm feeling all/completely better.
    3. I'm somewhat/slightly better than (I was) yesterday, but I'm not fully recovered.
    4. My cold is a little better today. [=my cold is not as bad today; my cold is less severe today]
    5. I'm sorry to hear that you're sick. I hope you feel/get better soon.
    6. He was feeling sick yesterday, and he's no better today. [=he's still feeling sick today]
  • happier or more pleased
    1. Your support makes me feel better about doing what I've done.
  • in a better way
    1. “How is she doing in school?” “She did badly at first, but now she's doing much better.”
    2. She sings better than I do.
    3. He sings better than he acts.
    4. You could write to her, or, even/still better, visit her in person. = You could write to her. Even/Still better, you could visit her in person.
    5. “Instead of writing to her, I'm going to visit her in person.” “Even better.”
  • to a higher or greater degree
    1. He knows the story much better than you do.
    2. Her paintings have become better known in recent years.
    3. There's nothing I'd like better than to see you again.
  • greater in distance or amount
    1. It is better than nine miles to the next town.
    2. It's better than an hour's drive to the lake.
  • Noun
  • something that is better
    1. They've disappointed me. I expected better from them. [=I expected them to behave better]
    2. They shouldn't treat him that way. He deserves better.
  • whether good or bad things happen
    1. We've made our decision and now we have to stick to it for better or worse.
  • so as to produce improvement
    1. The new policy is a change for the better. [=the new policy is an improvement]
    2. My father's health has recently taken a turn for the better. [=has recently improved]
  • to defeat or trick (someone) by being clever
    1. It would be hard to get the better of someone as experienced as she is.
    2. She knew she shouldn't open the package, but her curiosity finally got the better of her and she opened it.
    3. He let his temper get the better of him. [=he lost his temper; he said or did something because of anger]
  • people who are more important than you or who have a higher social position than you
    1. His parents always told him to respect his betters.
    2. (chiefly Brit) You should respect your elders and betters. [=people who are older and more important than you]
  • Verb
  • to make (something) better
    1. They are trying to better the lives/lot of working people.
    2. He looked forward to bettering his acquaintance with the new neighbors.
    3. The team has bettered its chances of winning the championship.
  • to be or do better than (something or someone)
    1. I can better their offer. [=I can make you a better offer]
    2. She bettered her previous performance.
    3. He set a record that has never been equaled or bettered.
  • to do things (such as improving your education) that will make you a better or more successful person
    1. She was born poor but she has worked hard to better herself.

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