better in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
better in Hindi हिन्दी
better in Kashmiri कॉशुर
better in Marathi मराठी
better in Sindhi سنڌي
better in Tamil தமிழ்
better in Telugu తెలుగు
better in English
- better⇄adj. 1a. more good, excellent, or useful than another.
Ex. He left for a better job. He does better work than his brother. Better times are at hand.
b. of superior quality.
Ex. Man's better nature triumphed then (William Cullen Bryant) - better⇄adv. comparative of well (1).1. in a more excellent way.
Ex. Try to read better next time. The plays of Shakespeare were better acted, better edited, and better known than they had ever been (Macaulay).
2. in a higher degree; more completel - better⇄better (1), adjective, comparative ofgood,adverb, verb, noun.
- better⇄better (2), noun.
a person who bets. Also, bettor. - better⇄expr. better off, in a better condition.
Ex. He is better off now that he has a new job. - better⇄expr. better oneself, to improve one's position, condition, or circumstances.
Ex. She left to better herself, and obtained the position of a nurse (Frederick Marryat). - better⇄expr. betters, one's superiors.
Ex. Listen to the advice of your elders and betters. - better⇄expr. for better for worse, accepting the possibility of good and bad happenings.
Ex. Him and Anne have now resolved to take one another for better or worse (Dickens). - better⇄expr. for the better, toward improvement or recovery.
Ex. The sick man took a turn for the better. - better⇄expr. get (or have) the better of, to be superior to; defeat.
Ex. The tortoise got the better of the hare. Sometimes the Medes had the better of the Lydians (Thomas Stanley). - better⇄expr. go one better, to do better than; outstrip; excel.
Ex. He tried to go us one better by bidding twice as much as we did for the antique. - better⇄expr. had better, ought to; should.
Ex. I had better go before it rains. - better⇄expr. no better than she should be, of doubtful virtue.
Ex. You ought to dismiss the new maid if she is no better than she should be. - better⇄expr. think better of,
a. to think over and change one's mind about; have second thoughts about.
Ex. In the morning you will think better of your decision to go on such a long hike.
b. to form a better opinion of (a person).
Ex. - better⇄noun a person or thing that is better.
Ex. Which is the better of these two dresses? Take the better of the two roads. - better⇄noun betterer.
- better⇄v.i. to become better; improve.
Ex. The situation has bettered since yesterday. - better⇄v.t. 1. to make better; improve.
Ex. We can better that work by being more careful next time.
(SYN) ameliorate.
2. to do better than; surpass.
Ex. The other class cannot better our grades.