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Better-off
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adjective
better-off
adj.
1.
Being in a more prosperous condition.
"Better-off than his classmate"
(Narrower terms: rich (vs. poor)) WordNet 1.5)
2.
In a more fortunate condition.
"She would have been better off if she had stuck to her Bible"
Synonyms:
better off.
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