📈improve

verb
/ɪmˈpruːv/

Meaning

to make something better or become better
to make or become better; to enhance quality or condition

Example Sentences

Regular practice will improve your skills.

Practice helps improve your skills.

Regular exercise will improve your health.

Example Expressions

room for improvement

Synonyms

enhance, develop, refine, upgrade, boost, better, advance
Entry 1
enhance, develop, refine, upgrade, boost
Entry 2
enhance, better, upgrade, refine
Entry 3
enhance, better, upgrade, advance

Antonyms

worsen, decline, degrade, deteriorate, damage
Entry 1
worsen, decline, degrade
Entry 2
worsen, deteriorate, decline, damage
Entry 3
worsen, deteriorate, decline, degrade

Collocations

improve performance, improve quality, improve skills, continuously improve, greatly improve, room for improvement
Entry 1
improve performance, improve quality, improve skills, continuously improve
Entry 2
improve performance, improve quality, improve skills, greatly improve
Entry 3
improve quality, improve performance, greatly improve, room for improvement

More Example Sentences

If you practice daily, you will improve your English.

You won’t improve your English unless you practice daily.

How did you try to improve your writing skills in college?

I study English because I want to improve my English skill.

Is the role of the government fruitful to improve education?

How much was the education system improved in the USA during the last decade?

A man learns to cook healthy meals in his kitchen using fresh ingredients from the market to improve his diet

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class and dream of becoming an engineer one day.

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