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    bet·ter
    [ˈbedər]
    adjective
    better (adjective)
    1. of a more excellent or effective type or quality:
      "hoping for better weather" · "the new facilities were far better" · "I'm better at algebra than Alice"
      Similar:
      of higher quality
      in a different class
      more acceptable
      head and shoulders above
      ahead of the pack/field
      Opposite:
      • more appropriate, advantageous, or well advised:
        "there couldn't be a better time to start this job" · "it might be better to borrow the money"
        Similar:
        more advantageous
        more suitable
        more fitting
        more appropriate
        more useful
        more valuable
        more desirable
        Opposite:
    2. partly or fully recovered from illness, injury, or mental stress; less unwell:
      "his leg was getting better" · "she's much better today" · "we'll feel a lot better after a decent night's sleep"
      Opposite:
    adverb
    better (adverb)
    1. more excellently or effectively:
      "Johnny could do better if he tried" · "instruments are generally better made these days"
      Similar:
      to a higher standard
      in a superior/finer way
      • to a greater degree; more:
        "I liked it better when we lived in the country" · "you may find alternatives that suit you better"
        Similar:
        to a greater degree
      • more suitably, appropriately, or usefully:
        "the money could be better spent on more urgent cases"
        Similar:
        more wisely
        more sensibly
        more suitably
        more fittingly
        more advantageously
    noun
    better (noun) · betters (plural noun) · one's betters (plural noun)
    1. the better one; that which is better:
      "the Natural History Museum book is by far the better of the two" · "a change for the better"
    2. dated
      (one's betters)
      one's superiors in social class or ability:
      "I'm not one to speak ill of my betters" · "educating the young to respect their elders and betters"
    verb
    better (verb) · betters (third person present) · bettered (past tense) · bettered (past participle) · bettering (present participle)
    1. improve on or surpass (an existing or previous level or achievement):
      "bettering his previous time by ten minutes"
    Origin
    Old English betera (adjective), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch beter and German besser, also to best.
    bet·tor
    [ˈbedər]
    noun
    better (noun)
    1. a person who bets, typically regularly or habitually:
      "she described herself as a moderate bettor"
    good
    [ɡo͝od]
    adjective
    better (comparative adjective)
    1. to be desired or approved of:
      "a good quality of life" · "we live at peace with each other, which is good" · "Good! The more people the better!"
    2. thorough:
      "have a good look around" · "the attic needed a good cleaning"
      • reliably providing:
        "they found him good for a laugh"
      • sufficient to pay for:
        "his money was good for a bottle of whiskey"
    3. used in conjunction with the name of God or a related expression as an exclamation of extreme surprise or anger:
      "good heavens!"
    Origin
    Old English gōd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goed and German gut.
    well
    [wel]
    adverb
    better (comparative adverb)
    1. very probably; in all likelihood:
      "being short of breath may well be the first sign of asthma"
      • without difficulty:
        "she could well afford to pay for the reception herself"
        Similar:
        with ease
        without difficulty
        Opposite:
      • with good reason:
        "“What are we doing here?” “You may well ask.”"
    adjective
    better (comparative adjective)
    1. in good health; free or recovered from illness:
      "I don't feel very well" · "it would be some time before Sarah was completely well" · "he was not a well man"
      Similar:
      in good health
      fighting fit
      as fit as a fiddle
      bursting with health
      in rude health
      hale and hearty
      in good shape
      in excellent shape
      in good condition
      in tip-top condition
      in good trim
      in fine fettle
      sound in body and limb
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English wel(l), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wel and German wohl; probably also to the verb will. Vowel lengthening in Middle English gave rise to the current Scots form weel.
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