Definition
to help (out): to assist, to aid, to lend a hand, to support
Could you help me to choose a tie? I need your advice.
to help someone out To assist someone
to help someone out To assist someone
(I need) help!: (I need) assistance, aid, support, advice!
Could I be of any help to you? Could I offer you some assistance?
helpful: useful, beneficial, practical, constructive
This information isn't very helpful, what else can you tell me?
- "Thanks for the help, Edward!"
- "Would you help us solve the case?"
- "Brian : Well don't just stand there – help me get dressed!"
- "Lucie : Well, I suppose I could help..."
- "He's currently exiled from heaven so he is available to help us bring the music back to Delavigne."
- "And help me pick out some nice socks."
- "But, before she could leave the building, she heard a cry for help..."
- "You need help!"
- "Please listen to his advice and remember: he's here to help (and hopefully impress people in high places)."
- "My yoga sessions help me clear my mind and purify my spirit."
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