- of superior quality or excellence: a better coat; a better speech.
- morally superior; more virtuous: They are no better than thieves.
- of superior suitability, advisability, desirability, acceptableness, etc.; preferable: a better time for action.
- larger; greater: the better part of a lifetime.
- improved in health; healthier than before.
- completely recovered in health.
- 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 one's grades;to better the lot of the suburban commuter.
- to improve upon; surpass; exceed: We have bettered last year's production record.
- to raise (a previous bid).
- that which has greater excellence or is preferable or wiser: the better of two choices.
- those superior to one in wisdom, wealth, etc.
- better off,
- in better circumstances.
- more fortunate; happier: Because of his asthma, he would be better off in a different climate.
- to improve one's social standing, financial position, or education: He is going to night school because he wants to better himself.
- in a way that is an improvement: His health changed for the better.
- get / have the better of,
- to get an advantage over.
- to prevail against.
- to exceed the effort of; be superior to: The neighbors went us one better by buying two new cars.
- would be wiser or more well-advised to; ought to: We had better stay indoors today.
- morally inferior; immoral or amoral: Don't speak to him; he's no better than he should be!
- think better of,
- to reconsider and decide more favorably or wisely regarding: I was tempted to make a sarcastic retort, but thought better of it.
- to form a higher opinion of: I think better of him now that he's gone back to college.
- a variant of bettor.
- the comparative of good
- more excellent than other members of a particular group, category, etc
- more suitable, advantageous, attractive, etc
- improved in health
- fully recovered in health
- in more favourable circumstances, esp financially
- in more favourable circumstances, esp financially
- a large part of
- the comparative of well 1
- in a more excellent manner; more advantageously, attractively, etc
- in or to a greater degree or extent; more
- to outdo (a person) or improve upon (someone else's effort)
- would be wise, sensible, etc to
- not to be so stupid as to
- think better of
- to change one's course of action after reconsideration
- to rate (a person) more highly
- something that is the more excellent, useful, etc, of two such things
- a person who is superior, esp in social standing or ability
- improved as a result of
- more suitable to
- whatever the subsequent events or changes may be
- by way of improvement
- to defeat, outwit, or surpass
- having recovered from
- to make or become better
- to improve upon; surpass
- a person who bets