Helping-hand
noun
1.
aid; assistance:
to give the destitute a helping hand.
noun
1.
assistance: many people lent a helping hand in making arrangements for the party
see under lend a hand
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- Helping-verb
noun 1. . noun an informal term for an auxiliary verb, which combines with a main verb to help it express tense, mood, and voice Examples Common helping verbs are be, do, have, can, may, will, shall.
- Helpless
[help-lis] /ˈhɛlp lɪs/ adjective 1. unable to oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid. 2. deprived of strength or power; powerless; incapacitated: They were helpless with laughter. 3. affording no . /ˈhɛlplɪs/ adjective 1. unable to manage independently 2. made powerless or weak: they were helpless from so much giggling 3. without help adj. “unable […]
- Helplessly
[help-lis] /ˈhɛlp lɪs/ adjective 1. unable to oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid. 2. deprived of strength or power; powerless; incapacitated: They were helpless with laughter. 3. affording no . /ˈhɛlplɪs/ adjective 1. unable to manage independently 2. made powerless or weak: they were helpless from so much giggling 3. without help adj. “unable […]
- Helplessness
[help-lis] /ˈhɛlp lɪs/ adjective 1. unable to oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid. 2. deprived of strength or power; powerless; incapacitated: They were helpless with laughter. 3. affording no . /ˈhɛlplɪs/ adjective 1. unable to manage independently 2. made powerless or weak: they were helpless from so much giggling 3. without help adj. “unable […]
- Helpline
/ˈhɛlpˌlaɪn/ noun 1. a telephone line operated by a charitable organization for people in distress 2. a telephone line operated by a commercial organization to provide information