What is another word for to get better?

Pronunciation: [tə ɡɛt bˈɛtə] (IPA)

The phrase "to get better" has a host of synonyms that can be used to describe the act of improving one's overall physical, emotional or mental health. Some common synonyms include "to recover", "to recuperate", "to heal", "to mend", "to improve", "to rejuvenate" and "to restore". These words can be used interchangeably depending on the context in which they are being used. For instance, one may say, "After changing my diet, I began to feel much better", which could be alternatively phrased as, "After changing my diet, I started to recuperate and heal quite quickly." No matter the synonym used, the overall message conveyed is that of an improvement in one's health and well-being.

What are the hypernyms for To get better?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with To get better

  • I am a better running back every time I step on the field. I try to get better each game, each summer, each season.
    Shaun Alexander
  • I've directed a fair amount of television series - so I'm always trying to learn new things. One episode was all hand-held and I'm trying to get better at when you should do things and when you should just shut up and watch what the people are saying.
    Bob Balaban
  • You can talk about capitalism and communism and all that sort of thing, but the important thing is the struggle everybody is engaged in to get better living conditions, and they are not interested too much in government.
    Bernard Baruch
  • If you're playing basketball with someone who's better than you, you have to get better or else it's no fun.
    Jason Behr
  • You can work hard to sharpen your talent, to get better at whatever it is that you do, and I think that's what it comes back to.
    Ed Bradley

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