Better
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Better is the comparative form of the adjective good.
Better may also refer to:
- "to better" as a verb means that someone or something has undergone betterment
- better, an alternate spelling of bettor, as a noun, is someone who bets (gambles)
- Better, a United Kingdom chain of betting shops and online gambling site.
- in music:
- "Better" (Brooke Fraser song), a single by Brooke Fraser from her 2004 album What To Do With Daylight
- "Better" (I am Seven song), a single by I am Seven released in 2000
- "Better", a song by The Screaming Jets from their 1991 album All for One
- "Better", a song by Guns N' Roses on their forthcoming Chinese Democracy album
- "Better", a song by Helmet from their 1992 album Meantime
- "Better", a song by Erasure, the b-side of their 2000 single Freedom
- "Better", a song by Hoobastank from their 2001 album Hoobastank
- "Better", a song by Regina Spektor on her 2006 album Begin to Hope
- "Better", a song by Jonathan Coulton on his 2005 album Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms

