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aide
noun
a
person
whose
job
is
to
help
and
support
someone
else
,
especially
someone
important
,
by
doing
routine
tasks
and
giving
practical
assistance
•
The
senator
’
s
trusted
aide
handed
her
the
speech
just
before
the
press
conference
.
The
senator
’
s
trusted
aide
handed
her
the
speech
just
before
the
press
conference
.
•
During
the
fundraising
event
,
Maria
worked
as
an
aide
to
the
charity
’
s
director
,
greeting
guests
at
the
door
.
During
the
fundraising
event
,
Maria
worked
as
an
aide
to
the
charity
’
s
director
,
greeting
guests
at
the
door
.
Borrowed
from
French
aide
(“
help
,
helper
”),
from
Latin
adiutus
,
past
participle
of
adiuvare
(“
to
help
”).
noun
a
junior
military
officer
who
acts
as
a
personal
assistant
to
a
senior
officer
,
also
called
an
aide-de-camp
•
The
general
’
s
aide
saluted
smartly
and
delivered
the
latest
field
reports
.
The
general
’
s
aide
saluted
smartly
and
delivered
the
latest
field
reports
.
•
As
an
aide
to
the
admiral
,
she
coordinated
all
travel
arrangements
for
the
fleet
inspection
.
As
an
aide
to
the
admiral
,
she
coordinated
all
travel
arrangements
for
the
fleet
inspection
.
Same
origin
as
the
general
sense
;
in
military
use
since
the
18th
century
as
a
shortening
of
French
aide-de-camp
(“
camp
assistant
”).
aid
verb
to
help
or
support
someone
so
that
they
can
do
something
more
easily
or
successfully
.
•
Volunteers
came
to
aid
the
firefighters
in
putting
out
the
blaze
.
Volunteers
came
to
aid
the
firefighters
in
putting
out
the
blaze
.
•
A
good
night's
sleep
will
aid
your
recovery
from
the
flu
.
A
good
night's
sleep
will
aid
your
recovery
from
the
flu
.
verb
to
make
something
happen
more
quickly
or
easily
;
to
promote
or
facilitate
a
process
.
•
Drinking
plenty
of
water
aids
digestion
.
Drinking
plenty
of
water
aids
digestion
.
•
Regular
exercise
aids
the
body
in
reducing
stress
levels
.
Regular
exercise
aids
the
body
in
reducing
stress
levels
.
aids
verb
-
aid
,
aiding
,
aids
,
aided
gives
help
or
support
to
someone
or
something
•
Drinking
plenty
of
water
aids
digestion
.
Drinking
plenty
of
water
aids
digestion
.
•
Regular
exercise
aids
the
recovery
of
injured
muscles
.
Regular
exercise
aids
the
recovery
of
injured
muscles
.
From
Old
French
aider
“
to
help
”,
from
Latin
adiutare
,
frequentative
of
adiuvare
“
help
”.