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help
verb helped, helping
- 1. To contribute towards the success of something; to assist or aid.
- Thesaurus: aid, assist, cooperate, accommodate, support, stand by, back up, succour, sustain, nourish, promote, lend a hand, second, take under one's wing, go to bat for (
3. To relieve a difficult situation or burden; to improve or lighten (a predicament).
4. To provide or supply with a portion; to deal out.
5. To remedy; to mitigate or alleviate.
- Thesaurus: ease, ameliorate, allay, alleviate, mitigate; improve, better, correct.
- Example: I couldn't help laughing
- Example: I can't help the bad weather
8. To give assistance.
intr
9. To contribute.
- 1. An act of helping.
- Thesaurus: assistance, support, aid, advice, cooperation, guidance, backing, maintenance, nourishment, relief; Antonym: hindrance.
3. Someone who is employed to help, especially a domestic help.
- Thesaurus: assistant, employee, aide, hand, helper, hired help.
- 1. Giving help, aid or support.
adj
noun
- Someone who helps; an assistant.
- Thesaurus: adjutant, aide, assistant, apprentice, factotum, attendant, auxiliary, right-hand man; collaborator, ally, colleague, partner, mainstay, second, supporter.
- Is not able to refrain from or resist doing something.
- More than is necessary.
- A form of solemn oath; on my word.
Phrasal Verb: help someone off with something
- To assist them in taking it off or disposing of it.
- To help them to put it on.
- To offer help, usually for a short time, and especially by sharing a burden or the cost of something.
- To take (food, etc) for oneself without being served.To take it without authority or permission.
- To serve them with it
- Example: help him to potatoes.
- When help is followed by another verb, the ‘to' is often omitted, because ‘help' is a semi-modal verb like ‘may' and ‘dare' &wbox; &wbox; .
