Betterment

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɛtərmənt/

Definitions of betterment

noun the act or process of making something better; improvement

Example Sentences

A1 I am working on the betterment of my English skills.

A2 She is dedicated to the betterment of her community.

B1 The company implemented new strategies for the betterment of its employees.

B2 Investing in education is crucial for the betterment of society.

C1 The government's policies have led to the betterment of healthcare services.

C2 Continuous learning and self-improvement are key to personal betterment.

Examples of betterment in a Sentence

formal The organization's main goal is the betterment of society through various community programs.

informal I believe going back to school would be for the betterment of my career.

slang Jogging every morning has really helped with my betterment.

figurative Reading has always been a source of betterment for my mind and soul.

Grammatical Forms of betterment

past tense

bettered

plural

betterments

comparative

betterer

superlative

best

present tense

better

future tense

will better

perfect tense

have bettered

continuous tense

is bettering

singular

betterment

positive degree

good

infinitive

to better

gerund

bettering

participle

bettered

Origin and Evolution of betterment

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'betterment' originated from the Middle English term 'beternement' which was derived from the Old French word 'betterement'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the act of making something better or improving a situation, the word 'betterment' has evolved to also encompass the concept of social or economic improvement in modern usage.