helplessly
adverb
- without help/remedy/being able to help oneself
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Pronunciation: /ˈhɛlpləsli/
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English helpless Middle English -ly English -ly English helplessly From helpless + -ly.
- Without protection or assistance.
“The fish flopped helplessly in the tiny remaining pool.”
- Without the ability to help oneself.
“The boy rolled on the floor laughing helplessly.”
“The whole covey of victims was thus netted; the household ruin was thus full and orbicular; and in that proportion the tendency of men and women, flutter as they might, would be helplessly and hopelessly to sink into the all-conquering hands of the mighty murderer.”
- Without the ability to react actively.
“The spectators gaped helplessly as the balloon approached the power lines.”