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had better

/hæd ˈbɛtər/

[/hæd ˈbɛtər/]

should; ought to

Intermediatephrase

Definition

Used to give strong advice or a warning about what someone should do.

Example

You had better leave now or you'll miss the train.

You had better leave now or you'll miss the train.

Etymology

From an older construction meaning 'it would be better if', now fixed.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for strong advice or warnings.

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