SUCCOURED Synonyms
There are 4 hypernyms of the word succoured. (close relations)
Best Alternatives
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| aided | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective • having help; often used as a combining form | ||||||
| assisted | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective • having help; often used as a combining form | ||||||
| comforted | verbv | |||||
adjective satellite • made comfortable or more comfortable in a time of distress | ||||||
| relieved | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective satellite • (of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear • extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary | ||||||
| supported | verb, adverb, adjectivev, adv, adj | |||||
adjective • sustained or maintained by aid (as distinct from physical support) • held up or having the weight borne especially from below | ||||||
| helped | verbv | |||||
noun • the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose • a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose • a person or thing that is a resource that helps make something easier or possible to do • a means of serving verb • give help or assistance; be of service • improve the condition of • be of use • abstain from doing; always used with a negative • help to some food; help with food or drink • contribute to the furtherance of • take or use • improve; change for the better | ||||||
| upheld | verbv | |||||
verb • keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last • stand up for; stick up for; of causes, principles, or ideals • support against an opponent | ||||||
| succor | nounn | |||||
noun • assistance in time of difficulty verb • help in a difficult situation | ||||||
| ministration | nounn | |||||
noun • assistance in time of difficulty | ||||||
| relief | nounn | |||||
noun • the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced • the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially after being relieved of distress) • (law) redress awarded by a court • someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult) • assistance in time of difficulty • a pause for relaxation • a change for the better • aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance) • sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background • the act of freeing a city or town that has been besieged | ||||||