helped; helping; helps
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: to give assistance or support to (someone) : to provide (someone) with something that is useful or necessary in achieving an end
How can I help you?
He helps the children with their homework.
Can you help me get this jar open?
She helped him (walk) up/down the stairs.
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: to serve with food or drink especially at a meal
told the guests to help themselves
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: to take something for (oneself) without permission
helped himself to the car keys
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: to give assistance or support
—often used with out
helps out with the housework
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: to be of use or benefit
every little bit helps
see also helping hand, helping verb
plural helps
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: the act or an instance of doing or supplying something to make it easier for another to complete a task, deal with a problem, etc. : aid, assistance
I could use some help with the dishes.
We heard cries for help coming from the house.
We couldn't have done this without your help.
I'm glad I could be of help. [=I'm glad I could help.]
see also self-help
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: a source of aid
She is a help to our efforts.
You've been a great help to us.
The instructions were no help (at all).
He's been more of a hindrance than a help.
Turner … and Mackinley … are big helps with their younger siblings.—Julia Lipscombe
see also help desk, help menu, help screen
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plural usually help
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: employee
help wanted
—usually used in plural but singular or plural in constructionMost of the restaurant's summer help is/are college students.
b
often offensive
: a domestic worker
—usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction
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