had better



had better

should or must I thought I had better destroy the list so that no one else would see it. You'd better get moving if you want to catch your train.
Usage notes: had is sometimes not said: If we have a problem you better hope somebody is there to help you.
See also: better

had better

Also, had best. Ought to, should. For example, You had better finish this one before starting another, or We had best be going. [Mid-1400s] Also see you'd better believe it.
See also: better

had better

/best Usage Problem
To be wise or obliged to; should or must: He had better do what he is told. You had best bring a raincoat in this weather.
See also: better

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chifuniro-Southern African, Chewa
Liboria-Italian
Siran-Armenian
GregorGRE-gawr (German)German, Scottish, Slovak, Slovene
Fairy['fɛəri]
AntÓNia-Portuguese, Slovak, Hungarian