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helping

[hel-ping] / ˈhɛl pɪŋ /


Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for helping?
Helping has a couple of different meanings, which have different sets of synonyms. Many words don’t have exact synonyms like big is an exact synonym of large, and helping is one of those words. As a noun (in the context of food) As a noun, the word helping refers to a portion of food served to one person at one time. Synonyms include serving and portion. This can refer to another portion of whatever is being served, such as another helping of salad or mashed potatoes or pie. However, in the context of a meal, helping, serving, and portion all often imply an entire plate’s worth of food (not just a little extra). In this sense, when you get another helping, you fill your plate up again. The word plate can be used to mean the same thing, as in I’m still hungry, so I’m going to the buffet to get another plate.   In certain settings, such as in a military mess hall, the word for a helping is ration, which implies that there is a limited amount of food to be divided among everyone. As a verb (the continuous tense of help) Helping is the continuous tense (-ing form) of the verb help, and it can use all the same synonyms that help can, just with -ing added. Synonyms for helping include aiding, assisting, and supporting. The word providing is often used in terms meaning the same thing, as in providing help/aid/assistance/support.  An informal way of saying this is lending a helping hand (in which a helping hand refers to aid or assistance).
What can you say instead of helping others?
The phrase helping others is commonly used as a general way of referring to helping people or performing acts of charity Volunteering is a common way of helping others. Other general terms include providing aid/assistance/support. But if you want to be more specific, such as on a resume, you can always use more specific descriptions of the kind of help you have provided, as in Volunteering experience includes serving food at the soup kitchen and providing free counseling services.
How do you use helping in a sentence?
Helping is a very common word that can be used in many different contexts and situations. Here are some examples of helping in a sentence:
  • My grandma gave me two helpings of meatloaf.
  • I was very grateful to my coworker for helping me make more friends at work.
  • The initiative was created with the intention of helping the people who do not have access to healthcare.

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But none of that guarantees he'll lead Labour to recover, let alone the enormous task of helping a grumpy country thrive.

From BBC Jul. 18, 2026

The Taylor family is credited with helping to pioneer numerous innovations, from bagged salads to the U.S. industry’s first automated harvesters for romaine lettuce, cabbage and celery.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 18, 2026

In the lawsuit, Tan described a Jan. 28, 2025, phone conversation in which a lieutenant allegedly told him: “Essentially, if I help you, I’m actually helping the family sue the Department.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 18, 2026

While crediting Spahn with helping the CDU return to power, the chancellor added: "Credibility is the most valuable asset in politics."

From Barron's Jul. 18, 2026

I sat with the boys at the table, supposedly helping them with their math, but really I ignored them while I stewed and bit on a thumbnail.

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu

Restaurants tend to charge more for extra helpings of meat, and can price innovations, like Starbucks’s protein cold foam at around $2, at a premium.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 30, 2026

Over glasses of tea and helpings of baklava, I ask if he and his family would move back.

From BBC Dec. 29, 2025

Those are solid results, considering the funds’ big helpings of bonds—the safety-first shock absorbers that make up a big part of their appeal to cautious investors.

From Barron's Oct. 29, 2025

The impact on Washington’s economy — a state that produces 29 billion helpings of potatoes for people globally each year — would be palpable.

From Seattle Times Apr. 8, 2024

The food was delicious; even Hermione and Ron, who were full to bursting with Honeydukes sweets, managed second helpings of everything.

From "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling




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