had better (do something)

had better (do something)
had better/best (do sth) idiom
used to tell sb what you think they should do.

You'd better go to the doctor about your cough.

We'd better leave now or we'll miss the bus.

You'd better not do that again.

‘I'll give you back the money tomorrow.’ ‘You'd better!’

(= as a threat)
Main entry:betteridiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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