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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 better than another, you like it more. 
I like your interpretation better than the one I was taught...  
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. 
He is much better now, he's fine...  
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...  
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 better yourself, you improve your social status. 
He had dedicated his life to bettering the lot of the oppressed people of South Africa...  V n 
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 
Wouldn't it be better putting a time-limit on the task?...  
11 If something changes for the better, it improves. 
for the better  phrase 
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 
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 
He is used to tough defenders, and he usually gets the better of them.  
14 If someone knows better than to do something, they are old enough or experienced enough to know it is the wrong thing to do. 
to know better  phrase 
She knew better than to argue with Adeline...  
15 If you know better than someone, you have more information, knowledge, or experience than them. 
to know better  phrase 
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 
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 
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.'<emdash>`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 
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 
I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems.  
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  against  your better judgment 
  judgment 
  to be better than nothing 
  nothing 
  the better part 
  part