Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlpɪŋ/
noun a portion of food served to one person
A1 Helping others is a good deed.
A2 I enjoy helping my neighbors with their groceries.
B1 Volunteering at the local shelter is a great way of helping the community.
B2 Her passion for helping animals led her to become a veterinarian.
C1 His dedication to helping those in need earned him a humanitarian award.
C2 The organization's primary focus is on helping marginalized communities access education.
adjective giving assistance or aid
A1 She is helping her friend with homework.
A2 The helping hand of a stranger made her day.
B1 Volunteering at the local shelter is a great way of helping those in need.
B2 His helping attitude towards his colleagues earned him a promotion.
C1 The helping nature of the community came together to rebuild after the natural disaster.
C2 Her helping spirit inspired others to join the charity organization.
formal She dedicated her time to helping those in need through various charitable organizations.
informal I'm always up for helping out a friend in need.
slang I'm down with helping my homies whenever they need me.
figurative His words were like a guiding light, helping me navigate through the darkness of my thoughts.
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