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Better off Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɛtɝ/ /ˈɔf
BET-er AWF
bˈɛtɐ/ /ˈɒf
BET-uh OF

Definition

Used to say that someone or something would be in a more favorable or improved situation. Often used to suggest a good choice or alternative.

Usage & Nuances

Common in spoken and written English; frequently follows verbs like 'be' or 'would be'. Often used with 'if' to show contrast (e.g., 'You'd be better off if...'). Sometimes indicates financial or emotional improvement. Not the same as 'better than', which compares two things directly.

Example Sentences

You are better off saving your money.

basic

I think you'll be better off with a new phone.

basic

Are we better off now than last year?

basic

Honestly, you'd be better off not getting involved.

natural

After the move, they were much better off than before.

natural

Sometimes you’re better off just letting things go.

natural