adjective
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unable to manage independently
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made powerless or weak
they were helpless from so much giggling
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without help
Other Word Forms
- helplessly adverb
- helplessness noun
Etymology
Origin of helpless
Example Sentences
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She said the duo were so helpless by this point that they did not even try to move when being lifted out and placed in a cardboard box.
From BBC
He made three consecutive threes to ignite a 15-0 surge that left Rolling Hills Prep helpless.
From Los Angeles Times
“I felt helpless when I heard this little girl. For me, to not feel helpless, I felt I should do this movie. Everything else seemed trivial.”
From Los Angeles Times
I am helpless before a well-appointed salad case.
From Salon
Dad avoids eye contact when he says this part, and I realize he feels as helpless as I do.
From Literature
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