Supportive
UK /["/səˈpɔːtɪv/"]/US /["/səˈpɔːrtɪv/"]/
Definition
encouraging somebody or giving them help or sympathy
In simple words: Helpful and encouraging to others.
Examples
- a supportive family
- She was very supportive during my father's illness.
- a mutually supportive relationship
- He was strongly supportive of my career.
- They were all extremely supportive to me.
- We are totally supportive of this idea.
- They were strongly supportive of the government's approach.
Usage notes
Used in both personal and professional contexts to describe someone who offers help or encouragement. Appropriate when talking about friends, family, or colleagues. Less common in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
supportive + adjective/noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'supportive' friend as a 'support beam' that holds you up.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- of
- to
Synonyms
- encouraging
- helpful
- nurturing
- beneficial
- compassionate
Antonyms
- unsupportive
- discouraging
- critical
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'supportive' with 'supporting' when describing a person.
- Using 'supportive' in contexts where 'patronizing' would be more accurate.
- Not using the adjective form correctly, like saying 'support' instead of 'supportive'.