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Определения слова better
- помета. : лучший, более хороший.
- lang=en (сравн.)
- лучший, наилучший, высший
- более подходящий
- чувствующий себя лучше, выздоравливающий, поправляющийся
- больший
- помета. : лучший, более хороший.
Синонимы к слову better
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- advance
- beat
- change for the better
- develop
- enhance
- enhanced
- excel
- healthier
- improve
- improve on
- improved
- in good health
- outdo
- outshine
- recovered
- superior
- surpass
- top
- well again
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superior, more advantageous
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- exceptional
- improved
- superior
- choice
- exceeding
- fitter
- preferred
- sharpened
- sophisticated
- surpassing
- bigger
- finer
- greater
- higher quality
- larger
- more appropriate
- more desirable
- more fitting
- more select
- more suitable
- more useful
- more valuable
- preferable
- prominent
- souped-up
- worthier
- improving
- well
- convalescent
- cured
- fitter
- mending
- progressing
- recovering
- fully recovered
- healthier
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- on the comeback trail
- on the mend
- on the road to recovery
- out of the woods
- over the hump
- stronger
- more
- longer
- bigger
- greater
- preponderant
- weightier
- more
- finer
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- in a superior way
- more advantageously
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- more competently
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- more thoroughly
- preferably
- to a greater degree
- advance
- beat
- correct
- enhance
- exceed
- excel
- raise
- surpass
- ameliorate
- amend
- best
- cap
- forward
- further
- help
- meliorate
- mend
- outshine
- outstrip
- promote
- rectify
- refine
- reform
- revamp
- top
- transcend
On this page you’ll find 217 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to better, such as: exceptional, improved, superior, choice, exceeding, and fitter.
- sicker
- smaller
- unhealthy
- worse
- sicker
- smaller
- unhealthy
- worse
- worse
- decrease
- fail
- fall behind
- lose
- lower
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- damage
- halt
- harm
- hinder
- hurt
- impair
- impede
- injure
- obstruct
- ruin
- worsen
- deteriorate
- get worse
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To better is to improve conditions which, though not bad, are unsatisfying: to better an attempt, oneself (as by gaining a higher salary). Improve usually implies remedying a lack or a felt need: to improve a process, oneself (as by gaining more knowledge). The more formal verb ameliorate implies improving oppressive, unjust, or difficult conditions: to ameliorate working conditions.
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Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.
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«Better so,» was the Senora’s sole reply; and she fell again into still deeper, more perplexed thought about the hidden treasure.
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WORDS RELATED TO BETTER
- alter
- ameliorate
- better
- change
- elevate
- enhance
- fix
- help
- lift
- make up for
- mend
- modify
- pay one’s dues
- raise
- rectify
- reform
- remedy
- repair
- revise
- right
- square
- be victorious
- best
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- conquer
- exceed
- excel
- outdo
- outplay
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- outshine
- outstrip
- overcome
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- overwhelm
- shoot ahead of
- subdue
- top
- transcend
- triumph
- vanquish
- whip
- advance
- advantage
- aid
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- avail
- be good for
- better
- build
- contribute to
- do for one
- do the trick
- favor
- fill the bill
- further
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- make a killing
- make it
- pay
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- profit
- promote
- relieve
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- succor
- work for
- advanced
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- made a killing
- made it
- paid
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- was good for
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- advancing
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- being good for
- bettering
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- contributing to
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- furthering
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- making a killing
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- paying
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- relieving
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- succoring
- working for
- KO
- beat
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- blank
- blast
- bulldoze
- clobber
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- deck
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- exceed
- excel
- flax
- floor
- get the better of
- knock off
- lambaste
- let have it
- lick
- master
- outclass
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- shoot down
- shut down
- surpass
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- tan
- thrash
- top
- total
- transcend
- trash
- triumph
- triumph over
- trounce
- wallop
- waste
- wax
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- whomp
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- wipe
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- wipe the floor with
- zap
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adj
1 bigger, excelling, finer, fitter, greater, higher-quality, larger, more appropriate, more desirable, more expert, more fitting, more suitable, more useful, more valuable, preferable, streets ahead, superior, surpassing, worthier
2 cured, fitter, fully recovered, healthier, improving, less ill, mending, more healthy, on the mend (informal) progressing, recovering, stronger, well
3 bigger, greater, larger, longer
adv
4 in a more excellent manner, in a superior way, more advantageously, more attractively, more competently, more completely, more effectively, more thoroughly, to a greater degree
vb
5 advance, ameliorate, amend, correct, enhance, forward, further, improve, meliorate, mend, promote, raise, rectify, reform
6 beat, cap (informal) clobber (slang) exceed, excel, improve on or upon, knock spots off (informal) lick (informal) outdo, outstrip, put in the shade (informal) run rings around (informal) surpass, top
n
7 get the better of beat, best, defeat, get the upper hand, outdo, outsmart (informal) outwit, prevail over, score off, surpass, triumph over, worst
Antonyms
, adj
1 & 3 inferior, lesser, smaller, substandard, worse
5 depress, devaluate, go downhill, impoverish, lessen, lower, weaken, worsen
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
better
( betters plural & 3rd person present) ( bettering present participle) ( bettered past tense & past participle )
1 Better is the comparative of good.
2 Better is the comparative of well.
3 adv If you like one thing betterthan another, you like it more.
ADV after v
I like your interpretation better than the one I was taught…, They liked it better when it rained.
4 adj If you are better after an illness or injury, you have recovered from it. If you feel better, you no longer feel so ill.
v-link ADJ
He is much better now, he’s fine…, The doctors were saying there wasn’t much hope of me getting better.
5 phrase You use had better or ‘d better when you are advising, warning, or threatening someone, or expressing an opinion about what should happen.
It’s half past two. I think we had better go home…, You’d better run if you’re going to get your ticket…
In spoken English, people sometimes use better without `had’ or `be’ before it. It has the same meaning.
Better not say too much aloud.
6 pron If you say that you expect or deserve better, you mean that you expect or deserve a higher standard of achievement, behaviour, or treatment from people than they have shown you.
Our long-suffering mining communities deserve better than this.
7 verb If someone betters a high achievement or standard, they achieve something higher.
He recorded a time of 4 minutes 23, bettering the old record of 4-24… V n
8 verb If you better your situation, you improve your social status or the quality of your life. If you betteryourself, you improve your social status.
He had dedicated his life to bettering the lot of the oppressed people of South Africa… V n
Our parents chose to come here with the hope of bettering themselves. V pron-refl
9 Better is used to form the comparative of compound adjectives beginning with `good’ and `well.’ For example, the comparative of `well-off’ is `better-off.’
10 You can say that someone is better doing one thing than another, or it is better doing one thing than another, to advise someone about what they should do.
♦
be better doing sth/it is better doing sth phrase V inflects, PHR -ing, PHR -ed
Wouldn’t it be better putting a time-limit on the task?…, Subjects like this are better left alone.
11 If something changes for the better, it improves.
♦
for the better phrase PHR after v
He dreams of changing the world for the better.
12 If a feeling such as jealousy, curiosity, or anger gets the better of you, it becomes too strong for you to hide or control.
♦
to get the better of sb phrase V inflects, PHR n
She didn’t allow her emotions to get the better of her.
13 If you get the better of someone, you defeat them in a contest, fight, or argument.
♦
to get the better of sb phrase V inflects, PHR n
He is used to tough defenders, and he usually gets the better of them.
14 If someone knows betterthan to do something, they are old enough or experienced enough to know it is the wrong thing to do.
♦
to know better phrase V inflects, oft PHR than to-inf
She knew better than to argue with Adeline…
15 If you know betterthan someone, you have more information, knowledge, or experience than them.
♦
to know better phrase V inflects, oft PHR than n
He thought he knew better than I did, though he was much less experienced…
16 If you say that someone would be better off doing something, you are advising them to do it or expressing the opinion that it would benefit them to do it.
♦
be better off phrase PHR -ing/prep/adv
If you’ve got bags you’re better off taking a taxi…
17 If you go one better, you do something better than it has been done before or obtain something better than someone else has.
♦
go one better phrase V inflects, oft PHR than n
Now General Electric have gone one better than nature and made a diamond purer than the best quality natural diamonds.
18 You say `That’s better’ in order to express your approval of what someone has said or done, or to praise or encourage them.
♦
that’s better convention
`I came to ask your advice<endash>no, to ask for your help.’—`That’s better. And how can I help you?’
19 You can say `so much the better’ or `all the better’ to indicate that it is desirable that a particular thing is used, done, or available.
♦
all/so much the better phrase
Use strong white flour, and if you can get hold of durum wheat flour, then so much the better…
20 You can use expressions like `The bigger the better’ or `The sooner the better’ to say that you would prefer it if something is big or happens soon.
♦
the bigger/sooner/smaller etc the better phrase
The Irish love a party, the bigger the better…
21 If you intend to do something and then think better of it, you decide not to do it because you realize it would not be sensible.
♦
to think better of it phrase V inflects
Alberg opened his mouth, as if to protest. But he thought better of it.
22 If you say that something has happened or been done for better or worse, you mean that you are not sure whether the consequences will be good or bad, but they will have to be accepted because the action cannot be changed.
♦
for better or (for) worse phrase PHR after v, PHR with cl
I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems.
23
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against your better judgment
→
judgment
→
to be better than nothing
→
nothing
→
the better part
→
part
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
better half
n.
humorous term for soulmate, partner, spouse
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FOBO |
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fear of better options |
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fanute
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v. |
change something into something better |
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top that! |
exp. |
You say ‘top that!’ when you have achieved something and you want to challenge other people to do better |
I know four celebrities — top that! |
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thick as thieves |
id. |
expression to qualify two or more people who are very close, get along well and share secrets to each other; combined with the fact that, in the old days, ‘thick’ used to also mean ‘close together’, who else better understands a thief but another thief, right? |
Those two boys are thick as thieves. They’ve been close since they were babies! |
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April showers bring May flowers |
exp. |
used to point out that small problems or unpleasant events can in the end help things get better |
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there is more room on the outside than on the inside |
q. |
This expression means it is better to let one’s emotions out, rather than bottled up inside. It is also often said when someone has gas. |
this is just something my grandmother would say in cajun french |
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What is another word for “better”? Following is a list of synonyms for “better” in English with helpful example sentences and ESL pictures. Learn other words to use instead of “better” to enhance your English vocabulary.
Better Synonym
Better Definition and Examples
Meaning of “Better”:
The word “better” can be used as a verb, noun, adverb or adjective. When used as a verb, the word better means to improve something. When used as a noun, the word better means that one object is of higher quality than another or that one’s social status is of higher quality. When used as an adverb, the word better means something or someone is more effective. When used as an adjective, the word better means that something is made from a material of a higher quality or means that someone is feeling less ill.
Examples:
- When I was having a rough day, my mother would always tell me that tomorrow would be better than today.
- A week ago I was sick as a dog, but today I feel so much better.
- They say it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Other Words for “Better”
Often-used synonyms for “Better”.
Learn 14 common synonyms for better in English.
- Improved
- More attractively
- Healthier
- Extraordinary
- Surpassing
- An improvement on something
- So much the better
- Preferable
- Inferior
- To a greater degree
- More completely
- In a superior way
- Improving
- Stronger
Big list of 110+ different words to use instead of “Better”.
- Above
- Advance
- All right
- Alright
- Ameliorate
- Amend
- An improvement on something
- Best
- Better off
- Bigger
- Biggest
- Boost
- Choice
- Cool
- Correct
- Cure
- Dominant
- Easier
- Eminent
- Enhance
- Enhance the effectiveness
- Enhance the efficiency
- Enhanced
- Exceed
- Excel
- Extraordinary
- Fine
- Finer
- Finest
- Further
- Get better
- Good
- Great
- Greater
- Greater extent
- Greatest
- Happen
- Heal
- Healthier
- Hear
- Help
- Higher
- Highest
- Improve
- Improve efficiency
- Improve the effectiveness
- Improve the efficiency
- Improved
- Improvement
- Improving
- In a superior way
- Increase
- Increase efficiency
- Increase the effectiveness
- Increase the efficiency
- Increased
- Increasing
- Inferior
- Larger
- Largest
- Leading
- Major
- Make
- Master
- Maximum
- Maybe
- Meliorate
- More
- More appropriate
- More attractively
- More comfortable
- More completely
- More effective
- More effectively
- More efficient
- More so
- Most
- Much better
- Nice
- Nicer
- Nicest
- Often
- Okay
- Outdo
- Outstrip
- Over
- Predominant
- Preferable
- Preferably
- Preferred
- Raise
- Rather
- Recover
- Refine
- Right
- Senior
- So much the better
- Strengthen
- Stronger
- Superior
- Supreme
- Surpass
- Surpassing
- To a greater degree
- Top
- Transcend
- Understanding
- Upgrade
- Uppermost
- Very best
- Well
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Better Synonyms with Examples
Learn another word for “better” with example sentences.
- Improved
The building needs improved security and lighting.
- More attractively
Their products are presented more attractively.
- Healthier
Vegetable fats are healthier than animal fats.
- Extraordinary
It’s extraordinary that he managed to sleep through the party.
- Surpassing
The actress possessed surpassing beauty.
- An improvement on something
Today’s weather is an improvement on yesterday’s.
- So much the better
If they lose their way, so much the better for us.
- Preferable
For this dish, fresh herbs and garlic are preferable.
- Inferior
The cassettes were of inferior quality.
- To a greater degree
Tanks, to a greater degree than APCs, embodied the strengths and weaknesses of armored vehicles.
- More completely
Second, descriptions help your readers take in your message more completely.
- In a superior way
You have little chance of consistently interpreting information in a superior way.
- Improving
The doctors say she is improving.
- Stronger
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
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Last Updated on December 21, 2020
Синонимы и антонимы better
Прилагательное better [ˈbetər]
Перевод: лучший, больший, высший, более подходящий
Синонимы и антонимы к слову better
Слово (Word) |
Синонимы (Synonyms) |
Антонимы (Antonyms) |
better | superior, high, higher, greater, one step ahead, improved, prive, exceeding, sharpered, surpassing, topper | worse, inferior, downscale, last, poor, low, secondary |
Примеры:
They need a better approach.
Им нужен лучший подход.
He pays higher interest rates.
Он выплачивает более высокие процентные ставки.
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