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What is another word for quite better?

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Adjective
Improved in quality, accuracy or performance
“The engine of my sports car is better compared to that of a sedan.”
Adjective
More suitable or effective for a given need
“Our last project was a failure and we now need a better solution.”
Adjective
Improved in health or mental attitude
“I was terribly sick last night but I am better today.”
Adjective
More favorable or better-timed
“Under better circumstances, we could have been friends despite our differences.”
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More sound in judgment
“You need to be better when it comes to choosing your words.”
Adjective
In good health
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More superior in quality or caliber
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Being farther along in development or quality
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Better than some other option
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Of the greatest possible degree or amount
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More morally or ethically superior
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More favorable
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Exceeding all others
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Capable of reducing the time needed to perform a task
Adjective
High or higher in rank or status
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Adverb
To a greater degree of excellence
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“He knows the industry better compared to the other candidates.”
Adverb
To a greater degree of soundness in judgment
“The money could have been better spent on more important needs.”
Adverb
Most appropriately or usefully
Verb
To improve on
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“You will have to better your grades if you want to make it to college.”
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To surpass in excellence
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“The athlete was determined to better the record of his rival and opponent.”
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(colloquial) To threaten with consequences
“You better clean up your room before I get home.”
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To correct and revise (text or a document)
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To encourage or raise the spirits of
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To be or to provide an advantage to
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To be comparable to in quality or excellence
Noun
One who is above another in rank
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“He is your better and deserves a commensurate level of respect from you.”
Noun
(of competitions) A favorable condition or position
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“The boxer got the better of his opponent with several decisive blows early in the match.”
Noun
Someone who bets
“He was a better who spent much of his time at the races.”
Noun
Surpassing in quality, excellence, or distinction
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