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Example sentences for "helpmeet"

Lexicographically close words:
helpit; helpless; helplessly; helplessness; helpmate; helps; helpt; helt; helter; helth
  1. A pretty helpmeet for a Hojo was this degenerate child of Nara's!

  2. A rude and proud as well as licentious and undisciplined man finds contempt from her who should be his congenial helpmeet a constantly galling spur.

  3. I will kneel before her and beseech her of her great woman's goodness to give me her love again, and to be my helpmeet and my companion who will be cherished with all that there is of loyalty in me to her life's end.

  4. It awakens something enthusiastic within me; although such a lady would be an undesirable helpmeet for a mild mannered man like myself.

  5. Likewise afterwards he takes the rib of Adam and says, "Let us make a helpmeet for man.

  6. When Adam had seen among them all no helpmeet for him, woman was made to be his companion in the generation and preservation of the human species.

  7. The wife in this high sense also is that helpmeet of the husband.

  8. And Jehovah God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an helpmeet for him (which may be before him).

  9. For he saw that every other living creature had a helpmeet for generation.

  10. And when Adam had given to each one its appropriate name, he found no living creature like unto himself as an helpmeet for him.

  11. For the great and glorious ends of creation there was need of the woman as a helpmeet for man.

  12. And the man gave names to all cattle, and to the birds of the heavens, and to every beast of the field; but for man there was not found a helpmeet for him (to be before him).

  13. The garden with all its tributes did not do for him what the helpmeet did.

  14. Like Adam, he waited for a helpmeet from the Lord's own hand, though it cost him patience and sore solitude.

  15. Adam's joy in a helpmeet was what the Lord proposed to Himself when He began to form Eve.

  16. She sees nothing of its true character--that he is but seeking, not an helpmeet for life and soul in all their higher requirements, but simply and solely a kind of superior, blindly submissive dependant and drudge.

  17. Then said his helpmeet kind: "It me doth sorely worry in body and in mind, And my heart, alas!

  18. If she did not, Lawrence thought, she would be an inconvenient helpmeet for him.

  19. She let her mother know as little as possible about the matter; she took some of her own little stock and paid off the cook, representing to her mother no more than that she had exchanged the one helpmeet for the other.

  20. She had shown herself a woman worth fighting for, even as Schumann fought for her, and she had given him not only the greatest ambition and the greatest solace his life had known, but she had been also the perfect helpmeet to his art.

  21. In the second account a man is made, and the fact that he was without a helpmeet did not occur to the Lord God until a couple "of vast periods" afterwards.

  22. That Jehovah really endeavored to induce Adam to take one of the lower animals as an helpmeet for him?

  23. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found a helpmeet for him.

  24. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an helpmeet for him.

  25. And why did he, after the menagerie had passed by, pathetically exclaim, "But for Adam there was not found an helpmeet for him?

  26. Unless the Lord God was looking for an helpmeet for Adam, why did he cause the animals to pass before him?

  27. Therefore God created a new thing to be a helpmeet for him.

  28. And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an helpmeet for him.

  29. The next morning Willyums announced solemnly to his unselfish helpmeet that he was going to attend the remaining sessions of the Convention or bust.

  30. He used to grease down three 18-inch collars every day pointing out to his billow-chinned Helpmeet how senseless These Here Foreigners were for doing things this way instead of doing them that way.

  31. I am endeavouring to bear with resignation the lot it has pleased God to visit upon me, but in the first agonies of my grief at the loss of my beloved helpmeet I was so overwhelmed as to be scarce able to put pen to paper.

  32. One need not say much of this unhappy class; it is only mentioned to show that Thornton could have found no woman to take the place of the beautiful and devoted helpmeet whose constancy to him had survived every trial.

  33. My new convert was a helpmeet for me in those and in all other circumstances; and, in company with him and several other Christian friends, did I spend many sweet and delightful hours.

  34. It hath been, therefore, much impressed upon my heart that I should marry, in order to have a helpmeet for me in the work, whereunto our dear Lord Jesus hath called me.

  35. Thou didst choose a Rebecca for Isaac; choose one for me, to be a helpmeet for me, in carrying on that great work committed to my charge!

  36. Where did man get the authority which he now exercises to govern one-half of humanity; from what power the right to place woman, his helpmeet in life, in an inferior position?

  37. It has proved to the world that woman is not only a helpmeet by the fireside, but when allowed to do so she can become a most powerful factor in the affairs of the Government.

  38. According to accepted theology the first thing that helpmeet does is to precipitate him into sin.

  39. Woman as a helpmeet needs something besides a well-stored mind.

  40. But where nature yields to such training, the woman fails both in filling her sphere and in fulfilling her mission, and falls beneath her true position as the helpmeet of man.

  41. Man never won woman to leave her single life and her home comforts to enter his house as a helpmeet by a consideration of the work to be done.

  42. Created to be a helpmeet for man, it is essential, if we would determine her mission, that we ascertain for what purpose man needs her influence.

  43. Helpmeet she was, helpmeet she must be, or leave her work undone, and suffer the blight that results from the lack of love.

  44. Woman was made to be man's helpmeet in Eden; that purpose survives the fall.

  45. The characteristics of woman as a helpmeet deserve our notice.

  46. None fills thy peerless place at home, no other Helpmeet is found for laboring, suffering man.

  47. Woman as a helpmeet finds in her own nature the natural introduction to the spheres of usefulness and influence ever open to her.

  48. Woman as a Christian is a helpmeet indeed and in truth.

  49. A proper conception of woman's mission as the helpmeet of man would tend greatly to her elevation.

  50. Said Count Zinzendorf, in regard to his wife, "Twenty-five years' experience has shown me that just the helpmeet whom I love is the only one that could suit my vocation.

  51. I hope he recognises his fore-ordained helpmeet in Miss Simpson, as we do in the ladies of our choice.

  52. And the man gave names to all cattle and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field, but for man there was not found an helpmeet for him.

  53. The existence of the two words helpmeet and helpmate, meaning exactly the same thing, is a comedy of errors.

  54. In the 17th century the two words help and meet in this passage were mistaken for one word, applying to Eve, and thus helpmeet came to mean a wife.

  55. We wish to call attention to the grand review of the animals, to point out the implication that Adam could not find a helpmeet among them.

  56. After Adam had given names to all the animals as they passed before him in grand review, there was no helpmeet found among them for him, and as an afterthought God formed a woman for him out of a rib.

  57. And Adam gave names to all the cattle, to the fowl of the air, to every beast of the field, but for Adam there was not found an helpmeet for him.

  58. Where did man get the authority that he now claims to govern one-half of humanity, from what power the right to place woman, his helpmeet in life, in an inferior position?

  59. Bach’s wife appears, however, to have been a fitting helpmeet to her busy husband, handling his household and his numerous pupils with tact and discretion and bearing him children with regularity.

  60. A gentle, lovable soul, musical, devoted to her great husband and the mother of a fresh host of children, she was as ideal a helpmeet for Bach as her predecessor had been.

  61. Rupert's wife had in all particulars been a helpmeet to him; she had brought up his children to be brave and strong and honorable.

  62. Philip Lovel's wife was not a helpmeet to him; she was weak, exacting, jealous, and extravagant.

  63. We have attempted to paint a natural man, let us try to paint a helpmeet for him.

  64. I meant to train a helpmeet for Emile, from the very first, and to educate them for each other and with each other.

  65. Let us now watch him in their midst, as he enters into society, not to claim the first place, but to acquaint himself with it and to seek a helpmeet worthy of himself.

  66. For God, who knoweth what we have need of before we ask Him, likes nothing better than to make a helpmeet for those who so ask Him, and still to bring the woman to the man under that so spouse-like name.

  67. And how favoured of God is that man to be accounted whose life still continues to draw meet help out of his wife's fulness of help, till all her and his days together he is able to say, I have of God a helpmeet indeed!


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "helpmeet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acolyte; adjutant; agent; aid; aide; assistant; attendant; auxiliary; coadjutor; concubine; deputy; help; helper; helpmate; husband; lady; lieutenant; mate; matron; partner; rib; second; servant; squaw; wife; woman