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    supportive
    /səˈpɔːtɪv/

    adjective

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  2. C1. showing agreement and giving encouragement: groups who are generally supportive of the government. approving. giving help and encouragement: Children with supportive parents often do better at school than those without. He told me it was my own fault, which wasn't very supportive. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. 1. : to endure bravely or quietly : bear. 2. a (1) : to promote the interests or cause of. (2) : to uphold or defend as valid or right : advocate. supports fair play. (3) : to argue or vote for. supported the motion to lower taxes. b (1) : assist, help. bombers supported the ground troops. (2) : to act with (a star actor) (3)

  4. If you are supportive, you are kind and helpful to someone at a difficult or unhappy time in their life.

  5. Supportive definition: giving support. . See examples of SUPPORTIVE used in a sentence.

  6. showing agreement and giving encouragement: groups who are generally supportive of the government. approving. giving help and encouragement: Children with supportive parents often do better at school than those without. He told me it was my own fault, which wasn't very supportive. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. To be supportive is to give help or assistance, or to hold something or someone up. If your parents are supportive of your dreams to become a chef, they might enroll you in cooking classes. Supportive is a snuggly word.

  8. /səˈpɔːrtɪv/ encouraging somebody or giving them help or sympathy. a supportive family. She was very supportive during my father's illness. a mutually supportive relationship. He was strongly supportive of my career. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Take your English to the next level.