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besseres

Besseres is a form of the German adjective besser, the comparative of gut, and it is used to express that something is superior or of higher quality than a reference item. In ordinary sentences it acts as a modifier before a noun and adapts its ending to the determiner and the gender, number, and case of the noun. For neuter singular nouns, common patterns include ein besseres Auto and besseres Angebot, while with a definite article you would say das bessere Auto or das bessere Angebot. In the plural you get bessere Autos or bessere Angebote.

As a standalone noun, the word can function in nominalized phrases, typically capitalized: etwas Besseres means

Etymology and usage notes: besser derives from gut and forms the standard German comparative with the suffix

See also: German grammar, comparative forms, nominalization in German.

“something
better,”
and
das
Bessere
can
mean
“the
better
(option)”
or
“the
better
one.”
These
nominal
uses
refer
to
a
superior
alternative
rather
than
to
a
direct
attribute
of
a
noun.
The
form
Besseres
in
lowercase
would
usually
appear
only
as
the
attributive
adjective,
not
as
a
noun.
-er.
The
endings
of
the
attributive
form
depend
on
determiners
and
noun
gender.
Besseres
appears
most
commonly
in
phrases
like
ein
besseres
Angebot
or
besseres
Auto,
signaling
a
positive
comparison.
When
speakers
intend
a
noun
meaning
“something
better,”
they
typically
write
as
a
capitalized
Besseres
(or
Bessere)
in
contexts
such
as
etwas
Besseres
or
das
Bessere.