Action given to provide assistance
“The help he would regularly provide to his elderly neighbor was much appreciated.”
Something or someone which provides assistance with a task
“The calculator was a great help with my math homework.”
Psychological counseling or social support
“You really ought to seek help for your depression.”
A person employed in maintenance or operations
“The hired help has been working overtime this week.”
The workforce of an organization collectively
“The customer service department is currently experiencing a shortage of help.”
Persons employed for housework
“The help was only allotted meager earnings for his efforts.”
Financial assistance or advice
“I will be receiving some much-needed help from my investor next week.”
A means of counteracting an ailment or something undesirable
“Aspirin was just the help I needed for my splitting headache.”
Documentation provided with computer software
“There is nothing in the help about clearing the browser cache.”
The state or condition of being useful
A kind or helpful deed
Something that is helpful or beneficial
The voluntary giving of alms or aid to those in need
A grant or contribution of money
Someone who is employed in a regular job
Something which acts as a stimulus or boost to an activity
An accomplice or collaborator, especially in a crime or wrongdoing
A person who works very hard, typically without proper remuneration or appreciation
The act of seeking assistance or advice
Something that promotes action or activity, especially in an official capacity
A reactionary response to a product, service, or task
Anything that serves to remind
The cooperative effort of a team of people to achieve a common goal
A means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable
The act of participating, of taking part in something
An ointment used to promote healing of the skin or as protection
Preservation from harm, ruin, or loss
A device or service, especially one that makes one's life easier or more effortless
To provide assistance to someone or something
“Her friends would help whenever they could as she recovered from her illness.”
To contribute in some way to
“Some bright colors will certainly help the room's dullness.”
To prevent oneself from
“I couldn't help noticing that your shirt is inside-out.”
To invest in or provide financial assistance
“Will you help me so I can get this business off the ground?”
To provide physiological relief
“These bandages will help my wound.”
To take possession of, usually under suspicious circumstances
“He will then help himself to the contents of the tip jar when the shift is done.”
To promote or nurture the development of
To assist, support or back someone in their actions or endeavors
(lead to) To culminate or result in a particular event or consequence
To do a favor, or show beneficence toward
To prevent the occurrence of
To relieve the distress or suffering of
To rejuvenate, especially something previously lost, broken, or forgotten
To conduct or escort to a given place or location
(in an activity) To take part or involve oneself
To provide the means to do something
To act as someone's mentor
To unite in order to support a fellow group member
To relent, relieve, or be charitable towards someone in need
To tolerate or endure something
A cry of distress or an urgent request for assistance
“Help! I'm drowning!”
Serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
Used on a website as a title to a link with more information about someone or a group
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