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BETTER OFF meaning: 1. to have more money than you had in the past or more money than most other people: 2. to be in a…. Learn more.
- Znaczenie BETTER OFF, definicja w Cambridge English Dictionary
better off definicja: 1. to have more money than you had in...
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- Znaczenie BETTER OFF, definicja w Cambridge English Dictionary
3 days ago · 4 meanings: in more favourable circumstances, esp financially 1. in more favourable circumstances, esp financially 2. happier;.... Click for more definitions.
better off, adv., adj., & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
3 days ago · better off: 1 adj in a more fortunate or prosperous condition “she would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching” “is better off than his classmate” Synonyms: fortunate having unexpected good fortune
better-off: [adjective] being in comfortable economic circumstances.
1] adj. 1 the comparative of → good. 2 more excellent than other members of a particular group, category, etc. 3 more suitable, advantageous, attractive, etc. 4 improved in health. 5 fully recovered in health. 6 in more favourable circumstances, esp. financially. 7 ♦ the better part of a large part of.
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