Better

Better

Better is the comparative form of the adjective "good".

Better may also refer to:
*"to better" as a verb means that someone or something has undergone betterment
*better, an alternate spelling of bettor, as a noun, is someone who bets (gambles)
*Better, a United Kingdom chain of betting shops and online gambling site also known as betterbet.
*in music:
**"Better" (Brooke Fraser song), a single by Brooke Fraser from her 2004 album "What To Do With Daylight"
**"Better" (I am Seven song), a single by I am Seven released in 2000
**"Better", a song by The Screaming Jets from their 1991 album "All for One"
**"Better", a song by Guns N' Roses on their forthcoming Chinese Democracy album
**"Better", a song by Helmet from their 1992 album "Meantime"
**"Better", a song by Erasure, the b-side of their 2000 single "Freedom"
**"Better", a song by Hoobastank from their 2001 album "Hoobastank"
**"Better", a song by Regina Spektor on her 2006 album "Begin to Hope"
**"Better", a song by Jonathan Coulton on his 2005 album "Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms"
**"Better", a song by Krash Buzz Nine from their 2007 album "I Am You"
**"Better", a song by Tom Baxter from his 2008 album "Skybound"

ee also

* Improve


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  • Better — Bet ter, a.; compar. of Good. [OE. betere, bettre, and as adv. bet, AS. betera, adj., and bet, adv.; akin to Icel. betri, adj., betr, adv., Goth. batiza, adj., OHG. bezziro, adj., baz, adv., G. besser, adj. and adv., bass, adv., E. boot, and prob …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • better — better1 [bet′ər] adj. [ME bettere, betere < OE betera: see BEST] 1. compar. of GOOD 2. of a more excellent sort; surpassing another or others 3. more suitable, more desirable, more favorable, more profitable, etc. 4. being more than half;… …   English World dictionary

  • better — adj Better, superior, preferable mean more worthy or more pleasing than another or others. Better, which often serves as the comparative of good, in this sense implies a quality or character in a person or thing that surpasses or exceeds that in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Better — Bet ter, adv.; compar. of {Well}. 1. In a superior or more excellent manner; with more skill and wisdom, courage, virtue, advantage, or success; as, Henry writes better than John; veterans fight better than recruits. [1913 Webster] I could have… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • better — 1. had better. This common idiom is used in the form We had better go home or We d better go home; the negative form is We d better not go home and the interrogative Hadn t we better go home?. Informally (but not in more formal contexts), the… …   Modern English usage

  • Better — Bet ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bettered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bettering}.] [AS. beterian, betrian, fr. betera better. See {Better}, a.] 1. To improve or ameliorate; to increase the good qualities of. [1913 Webster] Love betters what is best.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • better — [adj1] excelling, more excellent bigger, choice, exceeding, exceptional, finer, fitter, greater, higher quality, improved, larger, more appropriate, more desirable, more fitting, more select, more suitable, more useful, more valuable, preferable …   New thesaurus

  • Better — Bet ter, n. 1. Advantage, superiority, or victory; usually with of; as, to get the better of an enemy. [1913 Webster] 2. One who has a claim to precedence; a superior, as in merit, social standing, etc.; usually in the plural. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Better — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Better es una canción de la banda de hard rock estadounidense Guns N Roses, que aparece en su sexto disco de estudio Chinese Democracy , album del cuál también es el segundo sencillo que se ha lanzado hasta el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Better — Bet ter, v. i. To become better; to improve. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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