“Much better” or “far better”?
- “Better” is the comparative form of the adjective “good”
- “Much better”, is used to describe something that is better than “better”
- One meaning of “far” is “very much”. “Far better” is used to say something is “very much better”.
For example: “He said that Kane is good but Ronaldo is better. My opinion is that Messi is much better than Ronaldo and far better than Kane”
- One way of thinking of it is: “Better” is better than “good”. “Much better” is better than “better”. “Far better” is better than “much better”.