Examples of 'rather better' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather better"

'Rather better' is a phrase used to express a preference for something that is superior, more satisfactory, or more desirable. It indicates a comparison where one option is considered to be more favorable or improved than another

How to use "rather better" in a sentence

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rather better
You did rather better that last game.
I had been thinking she seemed rather better.
Perhaps rather better than some.
I am afraid you are going to have to do rather better than this.
They did rather better than that.
I reckon that this book merited rather better treatment.
It would be rather better if you were a lonely cripple.
Rousseau he liked rather better.
Rather better than the pound in your pocket.
I said something rather better than that.
Rather better since yesterday too.
I have some rather better news.
Rather better be you.
These are a rather better class.
Ids of successful standardization in Europe lould be rather better.

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Memory was rather better than a teaching tool.
I feel that this proposal is a step on the way to a rather better position for women.
It goes rather better with my eyes.
Dry bulk markets have weathered the recession rather better than the oil trades.
It does rather better than passable.
Their aspirations for policy on migrants could have been rather better and more comprehensive.
It rattles along rather better than one might have expected.
In fact the turban absorbs the shock of a bullet possibly rather better than a tin helmet.
We would rather better our today than be hopeful for a tomorrow.
I am hoping for something rather better on the other side.
So we are rather better off than the people who are producing Robusta coffee.
Her health is rather better.
They did rather better against the Luftwaffe.
We managed to finish Question Time rather better than we started it.
I think a rather better idea would be if Hermann were to lock you into the cellar.
I understand that you knew Mrs Lexton rather better than you knew her husband.
They did rather better against the Luftwaffe than we give them credit for sir.
He seems to be doing rather better than I am.
I am rather better informed on the subject that I had been.
Pictures that are really good and rather better than that of the majority of smartphones.
So that Miss Edwina may get to know her many suitors rather better.
Well we are rather better equipped.
Professional goalkeeper Steve Lyle should do rather better.
I am rather better now.
I am sure I can do rather better.
Probably rather better educated than most of us!
From all this I am beginning to have a rather better understanding of what I am.
Behaving rather better than you, by the looks of it.
In the event, they did rather better than that.
Perhaps rather better than some, but not well.
First it was the economy, but that is doing rather better now.
But you will have to do rather better than you have done so far.
On the other hand, some algorithms handle external sorting rather better.
I think I know my own mind rather better than you know yours.
It is rather better to have one eye, but never squint eyes.

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Better to appreciate the scent of the paintings
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Examples of using Rather
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch
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