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UK//fiːl ˈbɛtə//US//fiːl ˈbɛtər//

Meaning of Feel better

To improve one's health or mood.

In simple words: To recover from being sick or sad.

Feel better in a sentence

  • I hope you feel better soon after your cold.
  • After a good night's sleep, I feel better about the exam.
  • Talking to friends always makes me feel better.
  • He sent her a message, wishing her to feel better every day.
  • When I exercise, I always feel better afterward.
  • Feel better soon! We miss your smile at work.

How to use Feel better

Commonly used in friendly or supportive contexts. Not typically formal; more casual when comforting someone.

Grammar pattern

feel better + about + situation

Memory hint

Picture someone getting a warm blanket and a cup of tea, saying 'Feel better!'.

Related words

Collocations with Feel better

  • feel better about
  • wish someone to feel better
  • help someone feel better

Synonyms for Feel better

Common mistakes with Feel better

  • Saying 'feel good' instead of 'feel better' when providing comfort.
  • Using it in an overly formal setting where a different phrase is more appropriate.
  • 'Feel better' sometimes misused for physical state rather than emotional recovery.

Compare Feel better with Recover, Improve, Cheer up

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Frequently asked questions about Feel better

What does Feel better mean?

To recover from being sick or sad.

What is the definition of Feel better?

To improve one's health or mood.

How do you use Feel better in a sentence?

I hope you feel better soon after your cold.

Can you give another example of Feel better?

After a good night's sleep, I feel better about the exam.

What are synonyms for Feel better?

Common alternatives include recover, get well, improve, perk up, cheer up.

What words go with Feel better?

It commonly pairs with feel better about, wish someone to feel better, help someone feel better.

What are common mistakes when using Feel better?

Saying 'feel good' instead of 'feel better' when providing comfort. Using it in an overly formal setting where a different phrase is more appropriate. 'Feel better' sometimes misused for physical state rather than emotional recovery.

How do you pronounce Feel better?

US: //fiːl ˈbɛtər//, UK: //fiːl ˈbɛtə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Feel better?

Commonly used in friendly or supportive contexts. Not typically formal; more casual when comforting someone.