aid

word

/ˈeɪd/
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/ˈeɪd/
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Definition

Aid is help or support given to someone, especially when they need it. It can refer to everyday help, official assistance, or money, food, or supplies sent to people or countries in difficulty.

Usage & Nuances

Common as both a noun and a verb: 'give aid' and 'aid recovery'. In everyday English, 'help' is more common; 'aid' sounds more formal and is frequent in news, medical, legal, and humanitarian contexts. Common collocations include 'foreign aid', 'financial aid', 'disaster aid', and 'first aid'.

Example Sentences

The nurse came to aid the injured boy.

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The school gives aid to poor students.

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We sent food aid after the storm.

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The charity is trying to aid families who lost their homes.

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She applied for financial aid to pay for college.

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Foreign aid alone won't solve the problem.

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