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better

[bet-er] / ˈbɛt ər /


ADJECTIVE
larger
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK






Usage

What are other ways to say improve? 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.

Example Sentences

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And you’re better off buying stocks based on their future potential, everything from the company’s price-earnings ratio to its historic and projected revenue growth.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 20, 2026

Since then, the FA has brought in a phased ban of heading in under-11s football and says it is investing in objective and robust research to get a better understanding of the issue.

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2026

That is better than Zoom, Dropbox and Adobe although worse than Canva, Cloudflare, Docusign and others.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026

“Florida has really boomed. The infrastructure is younger and in a lot better shape in most cases than places that have a little more legacy to them.”

From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026

The other, the life we lived with God, grew daily better, truth upon truth, glory upon glory.

From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom




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