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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Better off alone?

Do you think you're better off alone?

Is it possible to explain the meaning of "off"?

  

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better off is an idiomatic expression, meaning 'in a better situation, especially in financial terms. With idioms, it does not make sense to focus on each of the words separately. Nevertheless, my dictionary lists one meaning of 'off' as ' situated as regards money, supplies, etc' .

  • better off is an idiomatic expression, meaning 'in a better situation, especially in financial terms.
  • With idioms, it does not make sense to focus on each of the words separately.
  • Nevertheless, my dictionary lists one meaning of 'off' as ' situated as regards money, supplies, etc' .
  • eg Tom is well off.
  • eg Tom is better off than Jim.
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better off is an idiomatic expression, meaning 'in a better situation, especially in financial terms.

With idioms, it does not make sense to focus on each of the words separately. Nevertheless, my dictionary lists one meaning of 'off' as 'situated as regards money, supplies, etc'.

eg Tom is well off.

eg Tom is better off than Jim.

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