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helpless

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Adj — Unable to protect, help, or defend oneself; powerless.

How to use helpless

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feel helpless a helpless victim helpless laughter

Etymology

From Old English helpleas, meaning literally "without help" — "help" plus the suffix "-less."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “helpless” mean?

The word “helpless” means unable to protect, help, or defend oneself; powerless. In plain terms, without the power or means to help yourself or act.

How do you pronounce “helpless”?

“Helpless” is pronounced HEHLP-lihs (/ˈhɛlplɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “helpless” in a sentence?

Here is “helpless” used in a sentence: “The kitten looked helpless, stranded on the ledge.”

What part of speech is “helpless”?

“Helpless” is an adjective.

Where does the word “helpless” come from?

The word “helpless” comes from Old English. From Old English helpleas, meaning literally "without help" — "help" plus the suffix "-less.".

Is “helpless” a common word?

“Helpless” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between helpless and powerless?

Helpless and powerless are close synonyms, both describing an inability to protect or help oneself, but helpless often carries a stronger emotional sense of vulnerability or dependence on others. Powerless can be used more broadly, including situations involving lack of authority or control rather than pure vulnerability.

What does it mean to feel helpless in a situation?

Feeling helpless means feeling unable to protect, help, or defend yourself or influence the outcome of a situation. It is commonly used to describe emotional states during crises, illness, or events beyond one's control.

Can helpless describe both people and situations?

Helpless most often describes people or animals who are unable to protect or help themselves, such as a helpless infant. It can also extend to describe reactions, such as helpless laughter, where someone is unable to control or stop a response.

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