better

What is the Definition of better?

Noun:

  1. something superior in quality or condition or effect
  2. someone who bets
  3. a superior person having claim to precedence
  4. the superior one of two alternatives

Verb:

  1. surpass in excellence
  2. to make better
  3. get better

Adjective:

  1. (comparative of `good')
  2. of the same class or set or kind
  3. (comparative of `good')
  4. (comparative and superlative of `well')
  5. more than half
  6. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified
  7. having the normally expected amount
  8. morally admirable
  9. deserving of esteem and respect
  10. promoting or enhancing well-being
  11. agreeable or pleasing
  12. of moral excellence
  13. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
  14. thorough
  15. with or in a close or intimate relationship
  16. financially safe
  17. most suitable or right for a particular purpose
  18. resulting favorably
  19. exerting force or influence
  20. or in force
  21. capable of pleasing
  22. appealing to the mind
  23. in excellent physical condition
  24. tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health
  25. not forged
  26. not left to spoil
  27. generally admired
  28. in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury
  29. resulting favorably
  30. wise or advantageous and hence advisable

Adverb:

  1. comparative of `well'; in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc.
  2. from a position of superiority or authority
  3. (often used as a combining form)
  4. `good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'
  5. thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form
  6. indicating high probability; in all likelihood
  7. (used for emphasis or as an intensifier)
  8. to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree
  9. favorably; with approval
  10. to a great extent or degree
  11. or substantially
  12. with great or especially intimate knowledge
  13. with prudence or propriety
  14. with skill or in a pleasing manner
  15. in a manner affording benefit or advantage
  16. in financial comfort
  17. without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor

How can I use better in a sentence?

Even better, Professor Flitwick announced in Charms that he thought they were ready to start making objects fly, something they had all been dying to try since they'd seen him make Neville's toad zoom around the classroom.

On the last day of August he thought he would better speak to his aunt and uncle about getting to King's Cross station the next day, so he went down to the living room where they were watching a quiz show on television.

We would better put the cloak on here, and make sure it covers all three of us – if Filch spots one of our feet wandering along on its own — What are you doing? said a voice from the corner of the room.

What if he just sat there with the hat over his eyes for ages, until Professor McGonagall jerked it off his head and said there had obviously been a mistake and he would better get back on the train?

It was the best evening of Harry's life, better than winning at Quidditch, or Christmas, or knocking out mountain trolls he would never, ever forget tonight.


Other meanings of better (synonyms, cognates).


ENRU
better
  • лучше, лучший
betterment
  • модернизация


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