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[ UK /hˈɛlpmiːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a helpful partner

How To Use helpmeet In A Sentence

  • He does not want for a sister, but a wife who will be his helpmeet until his death.
  • She was meant to be his companion, his helpmeet, and this required a level of education that fitted her for this role.
  • Apparently Adam was moping around the Garden of Eden because, well, because, like all men, he couldn't really cope without a helpmeet.
  • By which she did not mean a sequacious helpmeet to the Man of the House, picking up his dirty underwear and serving him Budweisers during commercials, but rather a partner in the management of a "small, diversified family firm," who is skilled in everything "from bread-making to beekeeping. The Way Of Love/1
  • The tendency among reformers to regard women as mothers and helpmeets rather than workers had several consequences for American labor reform.
  • Iris is assigned to be Rebekka's helpmeet from time to time, a situation she abhors. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Like the work of some notable popular historians, they sought to ensure women a place in this chronicle, even if only as helpmeets of founding fathers.
  • And in the wake of this came the dreaded memsahib: the wife and companion and helpmeet of the officer, the district commissioner, the civil servant, and the judge. Victoria’s Secret
  • This was Thyrza Primp, wife, helpmeet, taskmaster and terrorizer of poor dead Walter. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
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