betər

Etymology
From, comparative form of. Compare.

Adverb

 * 1) worse
 * 2) more unfavorable; more negative; more good
 * 3) more severe, more urgent, more extreme
 * 1) more severe, more urgent, more extreme
 * 1) more severe, more urgent, more extreme

Usage notes

 * A sentence such as 'John drives worse than Mary' cannot be translated using betər, since Yəhya Məryəmdən betər sürür implies that Mary drives bad but John drives even worse. If no such meaning is intended, is used instead:  Yəhya Məryəmdən daha pis sürür.