be better off
volume
British pronunciation/bˈɛtəɹ ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/bˈɛɾɚɹ ˈɔf/
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stare meglio

to find oneself in a better condition or situation

What is the origin of the idiom "be better off" and when to use it?

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The origin of this idiom is believed to date back to the 16th century, when it was first used in the sense of "to have a better condition of life." The phrase "off" in this context means "away or distant from a previous or less desirable situation." So, to be "better off" meant that one was farther away from a previous, less desirable situation and closer to a new, more desirable situation. It is now commonly used to refer to any situation in which someone has improved their condition or situation, whether through their own efforts or through external circumstances.

number better off
volume
British pronunciation/nˈʌm bˈɛtəɹ ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/nˈʌm bˈɛɾɚɹ ˈɔf/
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più riccho

used to refer to a financially superior situation than before or when compared to others
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