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NOUN
  1. a helpful partner

How To Use helpmate In A Sentence

  • The biography of William Blake warmly portrays the visionary poet's wife Katherine as the helpmate who made Blake's work possible.
  • And I'm ower failed to tak a helpmate, though Wylie Mactrickit the writer was very pressing, and spak very civilly; but I 'm ower auld a cat to draw that strae before me. Old Mortality, Complete
  • They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers.
  • Indeed, watching Matt Bomer step up to stardom as Neal Caffrey, imprisoned-con-artist-turned-FBI-helpmate, is to be reminded of the symbiotic relationship that exists between TV stars and the shows that make them so. USA's 'White Collar': You'll want to catch this thief
  • Evangelical ideals of husbands' headship as providers, leaders and decision-makers, and wives' subordination as helpmates and mothers were ideally matched to post-War ideals for family life.
  • The villagers entered the hut then, and it became obvious to John that these were not ordinary Santa's helpers, but his closest confidantes and helpmates.
  • She has done an excellent job of being a helpmate to my father.
  • The modern wife is considered more of an equal partner and helpmate than a chattel or a housekeeper.
  • You were looking for someone responsible and reliable who would be a helpmate for the tasks of life.
  • Each of these women exhibits a need to give and receive love, and each finds fulfilment as a helpmate and companion to a deserving man.
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