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better

‘recovered’

When better means ‘recovered from an illness’, it can be used with completely or quite (unlike other comparative adjectives).

  • Don’t start work again until you’re completely better.

Correcting mistakes

We do not normally use better to correct mistakes.

  • She’s gone to Hungary – or rather, Poland. (not … or better, Poland.)
note

For the structure had better, (see here).