help(someone)out
phrasal verbwithhelpverbuk/help/us/help/
B2
If youhelpout, you do apartof someone'sworkor give someonemoney:
Herparentshelped(her) out with a £500loan.
- I don'tmindhelpingthem out, but I can'thelpfeelingabitput-upon.
- Thanks forhelpingme out with thatreport- yousavedmylife!
- Theypromisedthat they wouldhelpout.
- Paulhelpedhiselderlyneighbourout byclearingsnowfrom herpath.
- In hisclosingremarks, thechairmanthankedeveryone who hadhelpedout.
Helping and co-operating
- a good/bad turnidiom
- abet
- accommodative
- aid
- any port in a stormidiom
- assist
- assistance
- bridge
- carry
- facilitation
- givesomeonea leg upidiom
- give/lendsomeonea helping handidiom
- go a long way toward(s) doingsomethingidiom
- platform
- share a platformidiom
- solid
- start(something)off
- succour
- supportively
- supportiveness