Pronunciation: /ˈhɛloʊ/

Definitions of helo

noun a type of small, light helicopter

Example Sentences

A1 I said helo to my neighbor this morning.

A2 The little girl waved and said helo to the passing dog.

B1 The helo of the helicopter could be heard from miles away.

B2 The pilot radioed in for helo as they approached the landing zone.

C1 The helo descended gracefully onto the helipad, its blades slowing to a stop.

C2 The helo company offered scenic tours of the city from the air.

Examples of helo in a Sentence

formal The pilot greeted the control tower with a polite 'helo' before requesting permission to land.

informal Helo! How are you doing today?

slang Some people like to use 'helo' instead of 'hello' as a cool greeting.

figurative The sun peeked through the clouds, as if saying 'helo' to the world below.

Grammatical Forms of helo

past tense

heled

plural

helos

comparative

more helo

superlative

most helo

present tense

helo

future tense

will helo

perfect tense

have heloed

continuous tense

is heloing

singular

helo

positive degree

helo

infinitive

to helo

gerund

heloing

participle

heloed

Origin and Evolution of helo

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'helo' originated from the Old English word 'helpan' which means to help or support.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'helo' evolved to become 'help' in Modern English, retaining its original meaning of providing assistance or aid.