Sentence for better | Use better in a sentence

Use the word better in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use better in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for better.

  • Better at once. (10)
  • Better I than she! (10)
  • Better; lot better. (8)
  • Jim, you better go. (8)
  • Ice-water is better. (9)
  • Better be real first. (8)
  • Better rat, Scantlebury. (8)
  • Better continue to brood. (10)
  • And he was made for better. (10)
  • But I go one better than Nature. (8)
  • It would be better for me to go. (8)
  • That will be a much better thing. (4)
  • It were better not to think of it! (8)
  • The less said of it the better now. (10)
  • And I shall feel better if you take it. (9)
  • Some may think me the better American. (16)
  • And surely it is better now than later? (10)
  • Crossjay is better out of the way to-day. (10)
  • He was the better for ever for his illness. (4)
  • May was better for every thing than February. (4)
  • Again, then, would it not be better to tell him? (8)
  • You certainly ought to have known better, Basil. (9)
  • But you had better come and talk it over with me. (8)
  • I think we had better advise her not to proceed. (10)
  • You better engage your carriage right away if you arre. (9)
  • Perhaps it will be better if you are served up in your chamber. (10)
  • Better for them had they with Reason fenced Or smiled corrected! (10)
  • He would sleep better if he knew that he had left no stone unturned. (8)
  • It could be serious to the call of better leadership, she believed. (10)
  • I waive my own scheme for the lad, though I think it the better one. (10)
  • As he has done so well by Smith, I think I had better have him at once. (4)
  • Better to have lost a dozen cigarette-boxes, and said nothing about it. (8)
  • I think, madam, you had better not be in too great a hurry to see him. (10)
  • The grooms of a well-appointed circus tread the streets with a better presence. (2)
  • Better a thousand times that I had married, though I shrank from a heartless union! (10)
  • Now that he had seen this dark, deserted spot, the chances seemed to him much better. (8)
  • On Sunday they are better off, for there are seven Sunday newspapers in these towns. (16)
  • I suppose that if she were not so innocent herself she would realize what he was better. (9)
  • But if things had grown better to the south, it was still desolate and inclement near at hand. (2)
  • Had the Hurons acted with better judgment and more valour they might have averted their doom. (19)
  • Perhaps this theory may better than another explain the tremendous endurance of men in battle. (7)
  • The colonel is opposed to me of course: he will learn to understand me better: but you and I! (10)
  • He remarked that wine was good for soldiers, singing better, such a voice as hers best of all. (10)
  • I suspect that good poetry by well-known hands was never better paid in the magazines than it is now. (9)
  • Or better, if, as she preached to Mary Paynham, she had apprenticed herself to some productive craft. (10)
  • And they scorn to make a poor mouth over their poverty, which I take to be the better part of manliness. (2)
  • Had he better give you his hand to rest your foot in, while you spring up as if you were mounting horseback? (9)
  • I am sure I should have been ashamed of myself, if I had not known better long before I was so old as she is. (4)
  • I could have borne a shrewish tongue better, possibly because I could have answered it better. (22)
  • One little pressure of her hand, carelessly given, made Merthyr better aware of the nature he was dealing with. (10)
  • Circuses of the better class look after the welfare of their woman performers with a surprising regard to detail. (21)
  • Not a high morality, perhaps better than none at all: better for the world were it practised more. (10)
  • Such are the strange conditions of his acceptance with the public, that he may please better without it than with it. (9)
  • She marked neither the knight nor the squire, who stood shading his eyes with his hand in order to see her the better. (5)
  • They are far better educated, for the most part, than our men, and their tastes, if not their minds, are more cultivated. (9)
  • It was nice and quiet in the early mornings, with the sea down there, and nobody trying to get the better of anybody else. (8)
  • A disadvantage of this arrangement was that the enemy was out of reach of us as well, for our rifles were no better than his. (7)
  • He was going to sit and feast his eyes, and come away knowing her no better, but ready to go and feast his eyes again to-morrow. (8)
  • I could have helped the Radnors better by staying here and threatening never to go to him unless he swore not to do them injury. (10)
  • Right sure was spokesman that Squire Pole was the friend of the poor man, and liked nothing better than to see him enjoy his holiday. (10)
  • If, it is feared, she is not infatuated with her husband, she is in a disgraceful subjection, without the hope of better or higher things. (9)
  • To be ideally fair to that representation, it would be better not to have known any other Hamlet, and, above all, the Hamlet of Shakespeare. (9)
  • Selina could instruct him as well in entomology, but he knew better the Swiss, Tyrolese, and Italian valley-homes of beetle and butterfly species. (10)
  • They knew no desires, for as everything they possessed was always the best that could be had, to-morrow could give them nothing better than to-day. (5)
  • Edmund had descended from that moral elevation which he had maintained before, and they were both as much the better as the happier for the descent. (4)
  • Indeed, other faiths and better ones (one of them having some resemblance to a debased form of Christianity) co-exist with it, sometimes in the same mind. (7)
  • They liked better staying there than wandering about in the evening with their parents, whose excursions seemed to them somewhat aimless, and their pleasures insipid. (9)

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