aid

[eɪd]

aid Definition

  • 1help, typically of a practical nature, provided to someone or something in need
  • 2a person or thing that helps or assists someone or something
  • 3a financial or material contribution made to a person, organization, or country in need

Using aid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Red Cross provides aid to disaster victims.

  • Example

    The new teaching aids helped the students learn better.

  • Example

    The government sent aid to the hurricane-stricken region.

  • Example

    He was grateful for the aid of his friends during his illness.

aid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with aid

  • emergency medical treatment given to an injured or sick person before professional medical care is available

    Example

    She took a first aid course to be prepared for emergencies.

  • aid and abet

    to assist or encourage someone in the commission of a crime or wrongdoing

    Example

    He was charged with aiding and abetting the thief.

  • financial or other assistance given by one country to another

    Example

    The government pledged to increase foreign aid to developing countries.

Origins of aid

from Old French 'aide', from Latin 'adjutare', meaning 'to help'

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Summary: aid in Brief

The term 'aid' [eɪd] refers to help, typically of a practical nature, provided to someone or something in need. It can be a person or thing that helps or assists, or a financial or material contribution made to a person, organization, or country in need. Examples include the Red Cross providing aid to disaster victims and the government sending aid to hurricane-stricken regions. Phrases like 'first aid' and 'aid and abet' extend the concept to emergency medical treatment and criminal activity, respectively.

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