helpfully in English

adverb

usefully, in a beneficial manne

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "helpfully" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "helpfully", or refer to the context using the word "helpfully" in the English Dictionary.

1. The subtitles are helpfully conveyed.

2. 'Let me explain!' he added helpfully.

3. The staff will helpfully attend to your needs.

4. "Perhaps you could check the book?" Moira said helpfully.

5. She helpfully suggested that I try the local library.

6. Helpfully , the party's backbenchers are not proving particularly querulous.

7. "Shall I tell them you're ill?" Alice suggested helpfully.

8. The entrepreneurial success story is, helpfully, a well - developed genre.

9. Those we approach with trust and openness tend to respond helpfully.

10. Some one else must have helpfully stuffed it all back again.

11. And you found he was an Oxford man , said Jordan helpfully.

12. The NMCC helpfully told him we were somewhere between Moscow and Tel Aviv.

13. Simon Rogers helpfully extracts 50 of the most interesting at in his datablog.

14. They had helpfully provided us with instructions on how to find the house.

15. This enables increased blood flow, which helpfully accelerates the body's immune response to this perceived threat.

16. Synonyms for Constructively include helpfully, kindly, advantageously, beneficially, effectively, profitably, usefully, productively, valuably and fruitfully

17. Synonyms for Benignly include kindly, thoughtfully, benevolently, graciously, tenderly, affectionately, considerately, generously, lovingly and helpfully

18. It is a time for people either to criticize helpfully or to hold their tongues.

19. Synonyms for Accommodatively include friendlily, accommodatingly, indulgently, obligingly, considerately, amiably, kindly, helpfully, unselfishly and politely

20. The porter brings your bags to your room and helpfully explains how to access CNN.

21. Antonyms for Cantankerously include good-naturedly, cheerfully, friendlily, pleasantly, happily, helpfully, kindly, affably, agreeably and genially

22. Synonyms for Avuncularly include benignly, friendlily, genially, good-humoredly, good-humouredly, helpfully, indulgently, kindly, kindheartedly and kindlily

23. Consumer behaviour is helpfully shifting in favour of more responsible money - management, and in favour charge cards.

24. Helpfully the New Oxford Dictionary is on hand to define any difficult words that may crop up.

25. At the train station, Alyosha helpfully carries the suitcase of Vasya, a soldier discharged because he has lost a leg.

26. They helpfully explained to the newcomers where there was a concentration of “Christians” and particularly of the English-reading Anglo-Indian community.

27. The porter brings your bags to your room and helpfully explains how to access CNN. He shows you how to turn on the lights and adjust the air-conditioner.

28. The result shows that if students are hinted by forms of analogy, their relation schema of such type will be helpfully activated and that will be in the interest of the formation of conjecturing.

29. We parked on the main road and Bimbled down to the steps and took these pictures… We were helpfully approached by a nice couple who welcomed us to Plymouth and took this photo of us

30. In meeting these recited challenges, spiritual submissiveness is fortunately and helpfully adroit—sometimes helping us to “let go” of things, even mortal life, other times to “hold fast,” and still other times to use the next stepping-stone (see 1 Nephi 8:30).

31. For example, "Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, kills his daughter's lover and sends her his heart in a golden chalice; she Besprinkles the heart with a poisonous liquid, which she then drinks, and so dies" helpfully becomes, simply, "Tancredi, Prince of Salerno." Prego

32. Benignly adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (harmlessly, helpfully) de façon bénigne loc adv locution adverbiale : groupe de mots qui servent d'adverbe.

33. “Crawdad,” M-W helpfully explained, “is the synonym of the words crawfish and crayfish that is used chiefly west of the Appalachians to mean the aquatic animal that looks like a small lobster and lives in rivers and streams.” In our experience, they are also called “Crawdaddies,” a diminutive.

34. 45, 50-1.) In the same year, 1883, the Reverend Augustus Jessop referred less helpfully to the dourness of rural life: "The swains of modern Arcady are very, very, very grim, they are no longer laughing animals." "Education is a patient creature", he wrote of another aspect of labouring culture, warming to his animal imagery, "but you may