Assist
UK /["/əˈsɪst/","/əˈsɪsts/","/əˈsɪstɪd/","/əˈsɪstɪŋ/"]/US /["/əˈsɪst/","/əˈsɪsts/","/əˈsɪstɪd/","/əˈsɪstɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to help somebody to do something
In simple words: To help someone with something.
Examples
- I will assist you with your homework tonight.
- The nurse will assist the doctor during the surgery.
- Can you assist in organizing the event next week?
- He offered to assist her when she was feeling overwhelmed.
- The software was designed to assist users in managing their tasks.
Usage notes
Use 'assist' in places where help is provided. It is suitable for both written and spoken contexts, often used in professional settings. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler terms like 'help' may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
assist + object
Memory hint
Think of 'assist' as 'A-sister' helping you.
Collocations
- greatly
- materially
- ably
- be designed to
- in
- with
Synonyms
- help
- support
- aid
- facilitate
- enable
Antonyms
- hinder
- impede
- obstruct
Common mistakes
- Using 'assist' without an object (e.g., 'I assist.' should be 'I assist you.').
- Confusing 'assist' with 'resist' due to similar spelling.
- Incorrectly using 'assist' in a passive sentence without context.