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What does the sooner the better mean?

What does the sooner the better mean?

As quickly or early as possible, as in As for stopping that check, the sooner the better. This idiom was first recorded in 1477.

What is another way to say for the better?

What is another word for change for the better?

improve reform
advance revamp
uplift amend
work on meliorate
hone augment

What can I say instead of sooner?

In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sooner-or-later, like: inevitably, eventually, someday, in-time, sometime or other, when-all-is-said-and-done, surely, somewhen, certainly, one fine day and sometime.

Is the sooner the better correct?

the sooner the better As soon as possible; right away.

How do I use the sooner the better?

Please get that report done as soon as possible — the sooner the better. 16. She knew the right thing to do would be to leave, and the sooner the better. 17.

How do you use the more the better?

The better the sleep, the more rested the mind. The is used in the comparative phrasing of each part, particularly with the more, the greater, the better, the lesser, the fewer, the harder.

What is another word for soon after?

What is another word for soon after?

then next
followed by subsequently
afterward following that
following this later
before long ensuingly

What does the term sooner mean?

Definition of sooner 1 : a person settling on land in the early West before its official opening to settlement in order to gain the prior claim allowed by law to the first settler after official opening. 2 capitalized : a native or resident of Oklahoma —used as a nickname.

What is the difference between sooner and earlier?

“Sooner” can only refer to future events, i.e. those that had yet to happen at the time of conversation. “Earlier” is merely a comparison of more than one points in time, regardless of them being in the past or in the future.

Can we say the more the better?

This is a common mistake because longer adjectives are compared using more, that is, more important, more expensive. As a result, many people think it’s okay to say more better, more richer, more easier etc. But that is always incorrect. Remember that we should never add -er to an adjective preceded by ‘more’.

Why more better is wrong?

When an adjective has two or more syllables you should usually use more and most, as in cheerful and beautiful above. (Adjectives with two syllables can have both types of comparatives and superlatives, or just one. Because the comparative form of good is better, you can’t say “more better.”

Will happen sooner or later?

If you say that something will happen sooner or later, you mean that it will happen at some time in the future, even though it might take a long time. Sooner or later she would be caught by the police.