![]() ![]() Eight hours of deep sleep helped enormously. It helped a lot to know that someone understood how I felt. It helps my concentration if I listen to music while I’m working. ![]() If you get rid of your car you could be helping the environment. 2 IMPROVE to make a situation better, easier, or less painful Crying won’t help. help somebody somewhere (=help someone get to a particular place, especially because they are old, ill, or hurt ) She helped the old man across the road. help somebody on/off with something (=help someone put on or take off a piece of clothing ) Here, let me help you on with your coat. help somebody with something Can I help you with the washing up? My father said he’s going to help me with the fees. herbal products that help you to relax and sleep help (to) do something She was coming to help clean the machines. help somebody (to) do something I helped her to carry her cases up the stairs. S1 W1 verb 1 HELP to make it possible or easier for someone to do something by doing part of their work or by giving them something they need If there’s anything I can do to help, just give me a call.Helpfully ≠ unhelpfully helplessly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English help help 1 / help / Help helper helpfulness ≠ unhelpfulness helping helplessness ![]()
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