Associations to the word «Assistant»
Noun
- Shaman
- Attendant
- Logistics
- Dentistry
- Doctorate
- Cinematographer
- Gardener
- Healthcare
- Chemist
- Printer
- Photographer
- Robotic
- Pupil
- Vampire
- Reagan
- Clinician
- Thrower
- Fireman
- Wolfe
- Shop
- Bodyguard
- Vanderbilt
- Canteen
- Janice
- Mechanic
- Frankenstein
- Waiter
- Interpreter
- Georgetown
- Dean
- Foreman
- Narrator
- Brigadier
- Botany
- Tenure
- Steward
- Philharmonic
- Marquette
- Subordinate
- Medic
- Raphael
- Malaya
- Camera
- Basketball
- Bailiff
- Collaborator
- Narcotic
- Counsellor
- Engineering
- Harvard
- Igor
- Salesman
- Joining
- Pharmacology
- Professional
- Rector
- Fresco
- Cornell
- Naval
- Geologist
- Canuck
- Laker
- Teacher
- Oiler
- Assignment
- Dod
- University
- Mcnamara
- Biochemistry
- Secretariat
- Aldershot
- Stanford
Adjective
Wiktionary
ASSISTANT, adjective. Having a subordinate or auxiliary position.
ASSISTANT, adjective. Helping; lending aid or support; auxiliary.
ASSISTANT, noun. (obsolete) Someone who is present; a bystander, a witness.
ASSISTANT, noun. A person who assists or helps someone else.
ASSISTANT, noun. (British) Sales assistant.
ASSISTANT, noun. A software tool that provides assistance in some task.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, noun. A entry-level position in a university faculty, lower than a full professor.
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS, noun. Plural of assistant professor
ASSISTANT REFEREE, noun. (soccer) (British): One of the two officials at an association football match, previously known as linesmen, who assist the referee.
ASSISTANT REFEREES, noun. Plural of assistant referee
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER, noun. (theatre) A backstage job whose main responsibility is the maintenance and supply of props.
Dictionary definition
ASSISTANT, noun. A person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work".
ASSISTANT, adjective. Of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another.
Wise words
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