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- helper:
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help:
- assist; help; attend; be attentive; extend the hand; be helpful; back up; aid; prop up; make oneself useful; second; back; do good; promote; advance; push; help out; support; lend a hand; give a hand; accomodate; oblige; be of help; serve; avail; help oneself; facilitate
- help
- assistance; aid; help; resources; expedient; remedy; makeshift; support; helpfulness; relief; farm hand; hand; valet; assistant; encouragement; stimulation; encouraging; cheers; urging; urging on; stay; switching on; putting on; turning up; turning on; assist; service; avail; supporter; helper; online help
- help; assist
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Detailed Synonyms for helper in English
helper:
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the helper
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the helper
– a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help) 1the benefactor; the helper– a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help) 1 -
the helper
– a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 1 -
the helper
– An application intended to be launched by a Web browser when the browser downloads a file that it is not able to process itself. Examples of helper applications are sound and movie players. Helper applications generally must be obtained and installed by users; they usually are not included in the browser itself. 2the helper; the helper application– An application intended to be launched by a Web browser when the browser downloads a file that it is not able to process itself. Examples of helper applications are sound and movie players. Helper applications generally must be obtained and installed by users; they usually are not included in the browser itself. 2
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helper form of help:
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to help
to assist; to help; to attend; to be attentive; to extend the hand; to be helpful; to back up; to aid; to prop up; to make oneself useful; to second; to back; to do good -
to help
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to help
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to help
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to help
accomodate; to oblige; to be of help; to help; to extend the hand; to make oneself useful-
accomodate verb
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to help
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to help
– improve the condition of 1 -
to help
– improve; change for the better 1 -
to help
– help to some food; help with food or drink 1 -
to help
– take or use 1 -
to help
– give help or assistance; be of service 1 -
to help
– contribute to the furtherance of 1 -
to help
– abstain from doing; always used with a negative 1 -
to help
– be of use 1
Conjugations for help:
present
- help
- help
- helps
- help
- help
- help
simple past
- helped
- helped
- helped
- helped
- helped
- helped
present perfect
- have helped
- have helped
- has helped
- have helped
- have helped
- have helped
past continuous
- was helping
- were helping
- was helping
- were helping
- were helping
- were helping
future
- shall help
- will help
- will help
- shall help
- will help
- will help
continuous present
- am helping
- are helping
- is helping
- are helping
- are helping
- are helping
subjunctive
- be helped
- be helped
- be helped
- be helped
- be helped
- be helped
diverse
- help!
- let's help!
- helped
- helping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the help
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the help
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the help
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the help
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the help
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the help
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the help
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the help
the encouragement; the stimulation; the encouraging; the support; the cheers; the urging; the urging on; the help; the stay; the switching on; the putting on; the turning up; the turning on -
the help
– the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 1the aid; the help; the assist; the assistance– the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 1 -
the help
– a means of serving 1 -
the help
– a resource 1 -
the help
– a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 1 -
the help
– The capability of many programs and operating systems to display advice or instructions for using their features when so requested by the user, as by a screen button or menu item or a function key. 2the help; the online help– The capability of many programs and operating systems to display advice or instructions for using their features when so requested by the user, as by a screen button or menu item or a function key. 2