betters Meaning in Telugu ( betters తెలుగు అంటే)
మెరుగైనది, గతంలో ఆరోగ్యకరమైన
Adjective:
గతంలో ఆరోగ్యకరమైన, మంచి,
Adverb:
మరియు బాగా, సాపేక్షంగా ఎక్కువ,
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betters's Usage Examples:
respected, and in a letter written to England in about 1807 she says with pardonable pride "all my quantances are my betters"—she had little education and.
85 at Moscow July 27 – Nadiya Olizarenko betters her own world record in the women"s 800 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
soldiers comment on their betters, act the fool, but cut straight to the rawness of war in the mid-east as the British began to loosen their Imperial hold.
could be classed as betters or inferiors, and she often spoke of the mobocracy.
Due to a row over a winning number plus the New York market"s five-day week schedule, compulsive betters began looking.
The soldiers comment on their betters, act the fool, but cut straight to the rawness of war in the mid-east as.
amorous intrigue in which Volpino, the chimney sweep, and Lisel, the cook, connive at receiving a dowry from their social betters, Herr von Bär and Herr von.
acquainted with the printing and publishing of the said books, and have been favourers and abetters of the said Martin Marprelate in his disordered proceedings.
Thompson betters her own world record in the women"s 100 m butterfly (short course), from 56:90 to 56:80.
printing and publishing of the said books, and have been favourers and abetters of the said Martin Marprelate in his disordered proceedings.
such distinguished company, and moreover daring to be seated while his betters were standing".
accepted idea of "one"s betters" that has marked snobbery in traditional European and American culture, but "aping one"s betters".
But Ekelöf moved towards romanticism and got betters reviews for his second poetry collection Dedikation in 1934.
Synonyms:
amended, finer, improved,
Antonyms:
abnormality, irritate, understate, worse,