All help synonyms
help
H h verb help
- aid β Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
- bolster β If you bolster something such as someone's confidence or courage, you increase it.
- save β to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
- serve β to act as a servant.
- cooperate β If you cooperate with someone, you work with them or help them for a particular purpose. You can also say that two people cooperate.
- maintain β to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
- back β If you move back, you move in the opposite direction to the one in which you are facing or in which you were moving before.
- push β to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
- further β at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
- promote β to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- boost β If one thing boosts another, it causes it to increase, improve, or be more successful.
- stimulate β to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
- restore β to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
- ease β freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- revive β to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
- treat β to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
- alleviate β If you alleviate pain, suffering, or an unpleasant condition, you make it less intense or severe.
- facilitate β to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
noun help
- advice β If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do in a particular situation.
- use β to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- service β Robert W(illiam) 1874β1958, Canadian writer, born in England.
- support β to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
- comfort β If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
- hand β Learned [lur-nid] /ΛlΙr nΙͺd/ (Show IPA), 1872β1961, U.S. jurist.
- benefit β The benefit of something is the help that you get from it or the advantage that results from it.
- cooperation β joint operation or action
- aid β Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
- guidance β the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
- worker β a person or thing that works.
- balm β Balm is a sweet-smelling oil that is obtained from some tropical trees and used to make creams that heal wounds or reduce pain.
- nourishment β something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance.
- corrective β Corrective measures or techniques are intended to put right something that is wrong.
- assist β If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
- sustenance β means of sustaining life; nourishment.
- avail β If you avail yourself of an offer or an opportunity, you accept the offer or make use of the opportunity.
- remedy β something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
- lift β to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
- maintenance β the act of maintaining: the maintenance of proper oral hygiene.
- utility β the state or quality of being useful; usefulness: This chemical has no utility as an agricultural fertilizer.
- cure β If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear.
- succor β help; relief; aid; assistance.
- colleague β Your colleagues are the people you work with, especially in a professional job.
- abettor β a person who abets.
- auxiliary β An auxiliary is a person who is employed to assist other people in their work. Auxiliaries are often medical workers or members of the armed forces.
- helper β a person or thing that helps or gives assistance, support, etc.
- deputy β A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there.
- servant β a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.
- assistant β Assistant is used in front of titles or jobs to indicate a slightly lower rank. For example, an assistant director is one rank lower than a director in an organization.
- domestic β of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
- aide β An aide is an assistant to someone who has an important job, especially in government or in the armed forces.