Meaning & Definition of Aide in English
Aide
A person who assists or helps another, especially in a professional capacity.
Pronunciation:
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aidesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who helps or assists another person, often in an educational or professional context.
Example Sentence: The teacher had an aide who helped with her lesson plans.
Definition: An individual who assists a higher-ranking official or an employer.
Example Sentence: The senator's aide coordinated his schedule for the week.
Definition: A medical or health aide who provides assistance in healthcare settings.
Example Sentence: He works as a nurse's aide in a local hospital.
Definition: A military officer who serves as an assistant to a senior officer.
Example Sentence: The general's aide took detailed notes during the briefing.
Definition: A person employed to assist another person or group in achieving goals.
Example Sentence: The project aide helped the team organize their tasks effectively.
Etymology
Origin: From French 'aide', meaning 'help, assistant'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- aide-de-camp: A personal military assistant to a senior officer.
- aide-mémoire: A short written summary or reminder about something.
- special aide: An aide with specific responsibilities or expertise.
Translations
- Spanish: ayudante
- French: aide
- German: Hilfsarbeiter
- Russian: помощник
Related Words
- assist: To give support or help.
- support: To bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
- subordinate: Lower in rank or position.
Slang Meanings of aide
Meaning: Life-saver
Example Sentence: I don't know what I'd do without my aide; she's a total life-saver.
Meaning: Right-hand man
Example Sentence: He might be the boss, but his aide is his right-hand man.