helpmate

noun

help·​mate ˈhelp-ˌmāt How to pronounce helpmate (audio)
 Southern often  ˈhep-,
 also  ˈheəp-
: one who is a companion and helper
especially : wife

Examples of helpmate in a Sentence

after several years as a photographer's helpmate, the young man decided to pursue his own ambitions in commercial photography the man and his helpmate of 50 years decided that it was high time they took a trip around the world together
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Catilina actually is a sci-fi hero, a collection of stereotypes about radical brilliance — brooding, brash, impatient, and masculine (the women in Megalopolis are cast as supportive helpmates or scheming bitches) — whose world-saving project is a blank space the movie can’t actually envision. Alison Willmore, Vulture, 4 Oct. 2024 Finally, Harris-Biden 2024 could open the door to a new era of political stagecraft where women are front-and-center, and men are their helpmates. Cary Goodman, New York Daily News, 22 July 2024 Popular on Variety Nika King portrays the dynamic Donna, who is more force than mere helpmate. Lisa Kennedy, Variety, 4 July 2024 Sarah’s love of the British countryside and history, her total dedication to researching narratives and developing textile techniques—and her loyalty—made her Lee McQueen’s ideal helpmate in producing his spectacular feats of fashion theater throughout the 2000s. Sarah Mower, Vogue, 30 Sep. 2023 On the face of it, your partner doesn’t seem to have placed a high priority on being your stalwart helpmate. Amy Dickinson, oregonlive, 4 Apr. 2023 If that’s true, Biden will need an LBJ-style willingness to bully and cajole his party’s caucus along with an FDR-sized resolve to go against the vast power and resources of the industry that has allies on his team and sees him as a pliable helpmate. Libby Watson, The New Republic, 21 Aug. 2020 And Guenevere is now a strategic helpmate, periodically outthinking her husband. Michael Paulson, New York Times, 22 Mar. 2023

Word History

Etymology

by folk etymology from helpmeet

First Known Use

1696, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of helpmate was in 1696

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“Helpmate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/helpmate. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.

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helpmate

noun
help·​mate ˈhelp-ˌmāt How to pronounce helpmate (audio)
: one that is a companion and helper
especially : wife sense 2

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