item, object, obstacle, or you could describe the thing by calling it by its name.
Objects, items, articles.
better - comparativebest - superlativeJon is better at maths than me.My sister is the best at maths in her class.Comparative :better- superlative : bestThe comparative form of "good" is "better", and the superlative form of "good" is "best". "Better" is used when comparing two things. "Best" is used when comparing more than two things. For example, the blue notebook is better than the red one. (Two things are being compared.) Out of the three notebooks, the blue one is the best. (Three things are being compared.)Good; Better; Best
'Better' is the antonym of 'worse'.
Stealthy
The word 'better' is a noun, a word for a superior person, thing, or state.Example: We're hoping that it's a change for the better.The plural noun, 'betters' is a word for people at a higher class of society than one's self.Example: Envy of your betters can lead you to foolishness.The noun form of the verb to better is the gerund, bettering.The word 'better' is the comparative form of the adjective good (better, best).The noun form of the adjective 'good' is goodness.
Best.
I think a better word for it would be jet. but those are kinda two different things but in a way are mostly the same.
it is a pioneer
snob, egomaniac
Through what? Word your things better! THINK!!!! I mean really.
Even though things were bad, he had an optimistic thought that they would get better
she probably has (no offense, can't find a better way to word this!) ...better things to do
A cooperative interaction between two or more things that produce a better outcome. Teamwork is one of the better terms to understand the word.
Hope things get better.
If you mean seeing things although not directly looking at them, it's called using your peripheral vision.
tangent might be better. "divergence" is more about things moving apart divergence
farsight they can see farther it say it on the word (far)
better - comparativebest - superlativeJon is better at maths than me.My sister is the best at maths in her class.Comparative :better- superlative : bestThe comparative form of "good" is "better", and the superlative form of "good" is "best". "Better" is used when comparing two things. "Best" is used when comparing more than two things. For example, the blue notebook is better than the red one. (Two things are being compared.) Out of the three notebooks, the blue one is the best. (Three things are being compared.)Good; Better; Best