Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
all-the-better-for
idiom
/ɔːl ðə ˈbɛtər fɔːr/

Definition
Used to indicate that something is improved or made more favorable by a particular factor.

Examples
Having a good night’s sleep makes you all-the-better-for tackling the challenges of the day.
The team was all-the-better-for having spent extra time on their preparation.
She felt all-the-better-for having shared her problems with a friend.

Meaning
This phrase suggests that the presence of a specific condition or element has enhanced a situation or outcome.

Synonyms
better off for
improved by
enhanced by