help in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
help in Kashmiri कॉशुर
help in Malayalam മലയാളം
help in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
help in Sindhi سنڌي
help in English
- help⇄adj. helpable.
- help⇄adv. helpingly.
- help⇄expr. help but, to avoid; fail to.
Ex. I can't help but admire her endurance. - help⇄expr. help oneself to,
a. to take what is needed or what one wants.
Ex. Help yourself to milk and sugar.
b. to appropriate; steal.
Ex. My roommate helped herself to my best nylons. - help⇄expr. help oneself,
a. to put forth needed effort in one's own behalf; do by oneself what is needed.
Ex. The Lord helps him who helps himself.
b. to control a habit or impulse.
Ex. She tried to be serious, but she couldn't help - help⇄expr. help out, to help in doing or getting; be helpful; assist.
Ex. There was only a young girl to help out in the kitchen. - help⇄expr. so help me God. See under God.
- help⇄expr. so help me, I am telling the truth; upon my word.
Ex. I haven't had a wink of sleep all night, so help me! - help⇄help, verb, helpedor (Archaic)holp,helpedor (Archaic)holpen,helping,noun.
- help⇄noun helper.
- help⇄noun 1. a thing done or given in helping.
Ex. Your advice is a great help.
2. the act of helping or the condition of being helped; aid; assistance; succor.
Ex. I need some help with my work. The dyingwoman was beyond help.
3. a - help⇄v.i. 1. to give aid or assistance.
Ex. We could finish the job faster if he would help.
2. to serve food at a meal. - help⇄v.t. 1a. to give or do what is needed or useful.
Ex. to help a hospital with one's money. To help who want, to forward who excel (Alexander Pope).
b. to relieve (a person) in want, trouble, or distress; succor; save.
Ex. Help us from f