🩹aid

noun, verb
/eɪd/

Meaning

help or support, typically of a practical nature

Example Sentences

The volunteers provided aid to the flood victims.

Example Expressions

first aid

Synonyms

help, support, assistance, relief, guidance

Antonyms

hindrance, obstruction

Collocations

foreign aid, financial aid, medical aid, aid in

More Example Sentences

Sorry, but just to clarify, is this what you said?

A fun fact about me is that I am afraid of chickens.

Hello, I am looking for a band-aid. Do you have them here?

I'm afraid I can't meet you. Something urgent has come up.

I'm afraid today isn't good for me. Can we do it on Friday?

I'm afraid I can't meet you. Something important has come up.

I'm afraid tomorrow isn't good for me. Can we do it on Friday?

I'm afraid Thursday isn't good for me. Can we do it on Friday?

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid

A nurse vaccinates children at a small village clinic during a government health campaign that aims to protect children from common diseases and she greets each child with a gentle smile to help them feel comfortable and less afraid while explaining to the parents why the vaccine is important

Related Vocabularies

A line of things or people; also, a noisy quarrel; to propel a boat with oars.
a fold in fabric made by doubling the material back upon itself
a mark, object, or sign that shows the existence or development of something
Annoyance, boldness, or to irritate.
a person who resists authority or control; to resist or fight against authority
A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime; to imprison.

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