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BETTER OFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
idiom. Add to word list. in a more satisfactory situation than you were before: I know you’re unhappy that the relationship ended, but you’re better off without him. Better off also means having more money and a better level of comfort in your life than you had before, or than someone else has:
BETTER OFF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
adjective. 1. in more favourable circumstances, esp financially. All pensioners will be better off. 2. happier; in a better situation. If you've got bags you're better off taking a taxi. I wonder whether I wouldn't have been better off doing nothing. plural noun. 3. See the better off. Collins English Dictionary.
Better off Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
1. : having more money and possessions : more well-to-do. The better off he became, the less he thought about other people. The better-off people live in the older part of town. 2. : in a better position. He'd be better off with a new job. BETTER OFF meaning: 1 : having more money and possessions more well-to-do; 2 : in a better position.
better off | meaning of better off in Longman Dictionary of ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌbetter ˈoff adjective [ no comparative] 1 having more money than someone else or than you had before OPP worse off She’ll be about £50 a week better off. → well-off(1) 2 happier, improved, more successful etc OPP worse off better off with/without I think she’s better off without him. be better off...
Better-off Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BETTER-OFF is being in comfortable economic circumstances. How to use better-off in a sentence. being in comfortable economic circumstances; being in a more advantageous position…
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