Cheer: to make someone feel better through deeds or words also, to applaud vocallyĢ6. Buttress: to strengthen figuratively or literallyĢ5. Boost: to physically help one up from below, or to help publicly also, slang for “steal”Ģ2. Bolster: to help in order to strengthenĢ0. Bail out: to help someone suffering hardship also, to abandon an enterpriseġ9. Back: to help with actions or words, or to help financiallyġ3. Ameliorate: to make better or more manageableġ1. Alleviate: see relieve, and to help correct or remove a problemħ. Aid: to provide something necessary to helpĦ. Advance: to speed up the development of an initiative or causeĥ. Accommodate: to offer something, especially to help meet a need or wantģ. Abet: to actively help with an endeavorĢ. Here are that number of synonyms and idiomatic phrases for the verb help:ġ. There are so many ways to help - at least eighty-five, I discovered.
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