- verbhelp (verb) · helps (third person present) · helped (past tense) · helped (past participle) · helping (present participle)
- make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources:"they helped her with domestic chores" · "she helped him find a buyer"
- improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to:"upbeat comments about prospects helped confidence" · "legislation to fit all new cars with catalytic converters will help"
- assist (someone) to move in a specified direction:"I helped her up" · "he was helped down the steps"
- (help someone on/off with)assist someone to put on or take off (a garment):"she would help him off with his coat"
- (help someone to)serve someone with (food or drink):"she helped herself to a cookie"
- (help oneself)take something without permission:"just help yourself if you need anything" · "he helped himself to the wages she had brought home"
- (can/could not help)cannot or could not avoid:"he could not help laughing" · "you can't help but agree"
- (can/could not help oneself)cannot or could not stop oneself from acting in a certain way:"she couldn't help herself; she burst into tears"
nounhelp (noun) · helps (plural noun)- the action of helping someone to do something; assistance:"I asked for help from my neighbors" · "thank you for your help"
- a person or thing that helps:"he was a great help"
- a domestic employee:"she has taught herself to cook since the defection of the last of the village helps" · "the help cleaned up the leftover food and half-drunk cocktails"
- giving assistance to a computer user in the form of displayed instructions:"a help menu"
exclamation- used as an appeal for urgent assistance:"Help! I'm drowning!"
OriginOld English helpan (verb), help (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch helpen and German helfen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources:
- cannot or could not avoid:
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