aidful

  • 1Aidful — Aid ful, a. Helpful. [Archaic.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2aidful — index ancillary (auxiliary), beneficial, subservient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3aidful — adjective Helpful, assisting, providing aid …

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  • 4aidful — aid·ful …

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  • 5aidful — ˈādfəl adjective archaic : abounding in aid : helpful …

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  • 6aid — aider, n. aidful, adj. aidless, adj. /ayd/, v.t. 1. to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire. 2. to promote the progress or accomplishment of; facilitate. v.i. 3. to give help or assistance. n. 4. help or …

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  • 7ancillary — an·cil·lary / an sə ˌler ē, an si lə rē/ adj 1: having a subordinate, subsidiary, or secondary nature ancillary functions an ancillary agreement 2: serving as a supplement or addition ancillary documents 3: directly related …

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  • 8beneficial — ben·e·fi·cial /ˌbe nə fi shəl/ adj 1: providing benefits or advantages 2: receiving or entitling one to receive an advantage, benefit, or use a beneficial shareholder a beneficial estate ben·e·fi·cial·ly / shə lē/ adv …

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  • 9subservient — I adjective abject, accessory, adjuvant, aidful, aiding, ancillary, auxiliary, base, contributory, cringing, deferential, dependent, enslaved, fawning, helpful, inferior, ingratiating, junior, lesser, lower, menial, ministrant, obedient, obeisant …

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  • 10beneficial — Synonyms and related words: advantageous, aidful, appropriate, auspicious, banausic, benevolent, benign, bon, bonny, bracing, braw, bueno, capital, cogent, commendable, commodious, conducive, constitutional, constructive, contributory, effective …

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