- verbsupport (verb) · supports (third person present) · supported (past tense) · supported (past participle) · supporting (present participle)
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up:"the dome was supported by a hundred white columns"
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act:"the government gives $2.5 billion a year to support the activities of the voluntary sector"
- provide with a home and the necessities of life:"my main concern was to support my family"
- produce enough food and water for; be capable of sustaining:"the land had lost its capacity to support life"
- give approval, comfort, or encouragement to:"the proposal was supported by many delegates" · "I like to visit her to support her"
- be actively interested in and concerned for the success of (a particular sports team):"fans should always support their team fully, no matter what"
- (of a pop or rock group or performer) function as a secondary act to (another) at a concert.
- suggest the truth of; corroborate:"the studies support our findings"
- (of a computer or operating system) allow the use or operation of (a program, language, or device):"the new versions do not support the graphical user interface standard"
- endure; tolerate:"at work during the day I could support the grief"
nounsupport (noun) · supports (plural noun)- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright:"the best support for a camera is a tripod"
- the action or state of bearing the weight of something or someone or of being so supported:"she clutched the sideboard for support"
- material assistance:"he urged that military support be sent to protect humanitarian convoys" · "support staff"
- approval, encouragement, or comfort:"the paper printed many letters in support of the government" · "she's been through a bad time and needs our support"
- a source of comfort or encouragement:"he was a great support when her father died"
- technical help given to the user of a computer or other product.
- a secondary act at a pop or rock concert:"a support band"
OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘tolerate’): from Old French supporter, from Latin supportare, from sub- ‘from below’ + portare ‘carry’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up:
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act:
- suggest the truth of; corroborate:
- endure; tolerate:
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