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better vs taker

taker vs better

better and taker both are nouns.

better is an adjective but taker is not an adjective.

better is a verb but taker is not a verb.

better is an adverb but taker is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
better Yes Yes Yes Yes
taker Yes No No No
As nouns, taker is a hyponym of better; that is, taker is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than better:
  • better: someone who bets
  • taker: one who takes a bet or wager
Other hyponyms of better include caller.
better (noun) taker (noun)
something superior in quality or condition or effect one who takes a bet or wager
the superior one of two alternatives one who accepts an offer
someone who bets
a superior person having claim to precedence
better (adjective) taker (adjective)
(comparative of `good') superior to another (of the same class or set or kind) in excellence or quality or desirability or suitability; more highly skilled than another
(comparative of `good') changed for the better in health or fitness
(comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable
more than half
better (verb) taker (verb)
get better
to make better
surpass in excellence
better (adverb) taker (adverb)
comparative of `well'; in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc.
from a position of superiority or authority
Difference between better and taker

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