better

better

adjective

Better means "superior in quality, quantity, or degree" when used as an adjective.

noun

Better means it is of a higher quality or it is better than something else. For example, if you have two apples and one apple is bigger and juicier than the other, then the bigger and juicier apple is better.

adverb

Better means that something is good in a way that is more than before. For example, if you do something better than before, it means you did it in a better way than before.

verb

Better as a verb means to make something better or to improve something. It can also be used to describe an action that is more suitable, desirable, or advantageous than another.

 

Example

adjective

1. This new version is much better than the old one.
2. I'm feeling much better today than yesterday.
3. My Spanish has gotten much better since I started taking lessons.

noun

1. I am sure that I can do it better than you.
2. We need to find a better solution to this problem.
3. His performance was much better this time.

adverb

1. I can do it better this time.
2. We can work together better.
3. Let's try to finish it better.

verb

1. I want to do better this year than I did last year.
2. She believes she can do better on the next test.
3. We can all work together to make this project better.