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Aid has 9 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a person or thing that is a resource that helps make something easier or possible to do

"visual aids in teaching"

"his job was to give technical assistance over the phone"

2

the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose

"he gave me an assist with the housework"

"could not walk without assistance"

"rescue party went to their aid"

"offered his help in unloading"

3

gift of money or other material help to support a person or cause

"economic assistance to depressed areas"

4

the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something

"no medical care was required"

"the old car needs constant attention"

5

Help; assistance; succor, relief.

"The community rallied together to provide essential aid to those affected by the storm."

In plain English: Aid is help given to someone who needs it.

"The rescue team brought first aid supplies to help the injured hikers."

Usage: Use "aid" as a noun to refer to practical help or resources given to someone in need, such as emergency aid or financial aid. It often functions as an uncountable mass noun when describing general assistance rather than a specific countable item.

Verb
1

give help or assistance; be of service

"Everyone helped out during the earthquake"

"Can you help me carry this table?"

"She never helps around the house"

2

improve the condition of

"These pills will help the patient"

3

To provide support to; to further the progress of; to help; to assist.

"The community rallied together to aid the victims in rebuilding their homes after the storm."

In plain English: To aid means to help someone else out.

"She offered to help her neighbor move by lending him a hand truck."

Usage: Use "aid" as a transitive verb when you want to indicate that you are actively helping someone or something achieve a specific goal. It often appears in formal contexts such as "aid development" or "aid recovery," distinguishing itself from the more casual "help" by suggesting purposeful assistance.

Proper Noun
1

Initialism of Agency for International Development.

"The United States government announced that USAID would be funding new water projects in Southeast Asia."

Example Sentences
"The rescue team brought first aid supplies to help the injured hikers." noun
"She offered to help her neighbor move by lending him a hand truck." verb
"You can aid your friend by carrying their heavy bag up the stairs." verb
"Regular exercise will aid your overall health and energy levels." verb
"The teacher aided the student in understanding how to solve the math problem." verb
See Also
help support assistance pelagian drilling fluid blueing walking stick tenth
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
resource activity gift work support better
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
self-help facilitation hand recourse thanks relief lift service accommodation boost comfort support social welfare philanthropy scholarship fellowship foreign aid grant grant-in-aid traineeship hair care maternalism babysitting pet sitting dental care first aid treatment incubation livery manicure pedicure nourishment nursing tender loving care nurturance personal care skin care faith healing tree surgery healthcare facilitate serve benefact help out subserve succor expedite avail care bootstrap bring around benefit

Origin

The word "aid" comes from the Middle English aide, which was borrowed from Old French to mean "help." It ultimately traces its roots back to the Latin verb adiūtōre, meaning "to assist or help."

Rhyming Words
zaid naid kaid waid caid laid said raid paid braid quaid usaid staid plaid ubaid fraid nsaid danaid mydaid navaid
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