assistants
Pronunciation: [əˈsɪstənts]
Context: "workplace"
(noun) assistants are people who help others do their jobs. They support someone by managing tasks, organizing things, and making sure everything runs smoothly in an office or a team.
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The assistant helped the manager prepare for the big meeting.
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Without assistants, the project would have been much harder to handle.
Example
Do you think assistants make the workplace more organized?
Context: "education"
(noun) in schools, assistants help teachers. They might help with preparing lessons, managing kids in class, or providing extra support to students.
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The teacher's assistant helped the students with their reading assignments.
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Without the teacher's assistant, the class was a bit chaotic and disorganized.
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How does the teacher's assistant help during lessons?
Context: "technology"
(noun) assistants can also refer to smart devices or software that help people. For example, digital assistants answer questions or perform tasks on your phone or computer.
Example
My digital assistant set a reminder for me to pick up groceries.
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Without a charged battery, my digital assistant can't help me at all.
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What tasks can your digital assistant do for you?