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- Dictionaryhelp/hɛlp/
verb
- 1. make it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources: "they helped her with domestic chores" Similar Opposite
- 2. serve someone with (food or drink): "may I help you to some more meat?"
noun
- 1. the action of helping someone to do something: "I asked for help from my neighbours" Similar Opposite
exclamation
- 1. used as an appeal for urgent assistance: "Help! I'm drowning!"
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Synonyms for HELP: assist, aid, support, reinforce, encourage, save, facilitate, back; Antonyms of HELP: hinder, restrain, interfere, impede, inhibit, constrain, hamper, oppose.
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Some common synonyms include assist, support, aid, and collaborate. Assist implies that we give our time, effort, or resources to help someone else. Support often means emotional or financial help, as in 'I will support you through this difficult time'.
Synonyms for HELP: aid, advice, assistance, cooperation, guidance, assist, abet, aid, assist, accommodate; Antonyms for HELP: hindrance, stop, counteraction, obstruction, blockage, check, hurt, harm, injury, oppose.
Synonyms for HELP in English: aid, back, support, second, encourage, promote, assist, relieve, stand by, befriend, ….
Sense: Noun: assistance. Synonyms: assistance, aid, a hand (informal), a helping hand, assist, succor, succour (UK), cooperation, relief, medical assistance, medical attention, attention, care, first aid, ministrations, a favor, a favour (UK), service. Antonyms: