Pronunciation: /hɛp/
noun energy or enthusiasm
A1 She asked her friend for hep with her homework.
A2 The student received hep from a tutor to improve their grades.
B1 The organization provided hep to refugees in need.
B2 The government allocated funds for hep programs to support small businesses.
C1 The foundation offered hep to communities affected by natural disasters.
C2 The expert panel was formed to provide hep in developing sustainable solutions.
adjective fashionable or stylish
A1 She asked for hep with her homework.
A2 The student received hep from the teacher to improve his grades.
B1 The new employee needed hep adjusting to the company's procedures.
B2 The manager provided hep to the team in order to meet the project deadline.
C1 The expert consultant offered hep in developing a strategic plan for the business.
C2 The renowned scientist provided hep to the research team in analyzing the data.
formal The doctor recommended a hep B vaccination for the travelers.
informal I heard that new restaurant serves a hep brunch on Sundays.
slang She's always up on the latest trends, totally hep.
figurative His ideas were so hep, they revolutionized the industry.
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