Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlpˌmeɪt/
noun a helpful companion or partner, especially one's spouse
A1 My helpmate in the office always reminds me of important tasks.
A2 She has been my loyal helpmate throughout my academic journey.
B1 A good helpmate can make all the difference in a successful project.
B2 As a manager, it is important to recognize the contributions of your helpmates.
C1 She is not just a colleague, but a trusted helpmate who I can always rely on.
C2 In times of need, a true helpmate will always stand by your side no matter what.
formal A helpmate is someone who assists in achieving a common goal or task.
informal My wife is my helpmate when it comes to managing our household.
slang I consider my best friend to be my ultimate helpmate in all situations.
figurative In literature, the wise old mentor often serves as the hero's helpmate on their journey.
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