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noun as in assistance, relief

Strongest matches

  • cooperation

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  • maintenance
  • nourishment
  • helping hand

noun as in someone employed, usually as a servant or manual laborer.

verb as in aid, assist

  • accommodate

Weak matches

  • do a service
  • do one's part
  • go to bat for
  • lend a hand
  • see through
  • stick up for
  • take under one's wing

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Example sentences.

In that situation, had there been a number to call to get the help of social workers, the result might have been different, according to Schwartz.

Don’t try to fix a ballot with tape or correction fluid if you mess up, and don’t be embarrassed to ask for help.

Eighty-five percent of restaurants will probably close if we don’t get some help from the government.

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The legislation offered limited help to tenants of the Galleria.

That strategy has been used in some cases to help determine GMO policy.

In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.

Sadly, it appears the American press often doesn't need any outside help when it comes to censoring themselves.

A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms.

Finding the common bonds that help us realize that we have far more in common than that which separates us.

And to tell the truth, she couldn't help wishing he could see, so he could make the game livelier.

Then with your victorious legions you can march south and help drive the Yankee invaders from the land.

In fact, except for Ramona's help, it would have been a question whether even Alessandro could have made Baba work in harness.

Terror drives you on; fate coerces you; you can't help yourself, and my delight is to make the plunge terrible.

There is always in the background of my mind dread lest help should reach the enemy before we have done with Sedd-el-Bahr.

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noun as in ornament; accompanying item; supplementary part

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  • convenience

noun as in benefit; favored position or circumstance

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  • improvement
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for help .

A close synonym of the verb sense of help is assist . Assist can mean the same thing as help , but it can imply that the assistance is only part of the help being offered. The informal term lend a hand (in which a hand means assistance ) often means the same thing.

Some close synonyms for help can be used as a noun or as a verb: aid and support .

Each can have different shades of meaning. Aid is more formal, and it’s often used in the context of serious situations. Support can be used in different ways. It often emphasizes the fact that the person being helped is not alone.

Other synonyms for help are more specific. Guide means to help someone with a task or activity as they do it by providing guidance along the way—which is a bit more hands-on than advising (giving advice ).

Relief is often used in the context of helping those who are desperately in need, as in Multiple agencies are working to provide relief to those affected by the hurricane.

Many of the noun synonyms of help can be used with the word provide to create synonyms of the verb sense: provide assistance , provide aid , provide support (and of course provide help ).

Sometimes, help means the same thing as facilitate , further , promote , or foster , as This legislation will help economic growth .

What is a fancier word for help ?

Help is a very common word. Much less common terms that can mean the same thing are succor and abet .

Succor can be used as a noun or a verb—and it can also refer to a person who provides help. It can sound a bit literary or formal—it’s probably most commonly encountered in older literature.

Abet is most commonly used in the context of assisting someone with a crime—particularly in the phrase aid and abet.

What are some synonyms for other forms of help ?

What is another word for helping?

Helping describes giving aid, help, and support. Synonyms for this include assisting, guiding, and advising .

A ssisting suggests that you’re giving consistent or formalised support. Essentially, it implies that it’s part of your role to help out, where helping suggests that the help was optional. Guiding suggests that you’re more experienced than the person you’re helping , and you’re helping them to gain experience or improve. Advising also suggests that you know more than the person you’re helping, but in this case you’re offering advice when it’s needed. You might not have a hands-on role, but your advice is important.

What is another word for helpful?

If someone is helpful , you might describe them instead as supportive, friendly , useful , valuable or accommodating . Useful and valuable are most often used in workplaces to describe people, and you wouldn’t usually describe your friend that way. Supportive , friendly , and accommodating can be used in a wider variety of situations. Accommodating suggests that someone is understanding about your needs or requests, and will change things around to make you comfortable.

If something is helpful —say advice, or a certain tool—you might describe it as beneficial or invaluable . Beneficial means that it offers a benefit , and invaluable means that it’s beyond valuable —that it’s important or necessary.

What is another word for helper?

A helper is an assistant . They might be an apprentice if they’re helping you in order to learn a trade or profession. If you’re a supervillain, they might be a henchman . They might be your subordinate, your deputy , or your right-hand-man .

What can you say instead of helping others?

There’s no direct synonym for the phrase helping others , but depending on the circumstances, you could use giving advice, having a support role or offering guidance . Have a think about what kind of help you’re offering, and once you’ve found a more specific word you can build your own phrase around that!

What is another word for helpfulness?

Instead of helpfulness , you can use usefulness, assistance , or help .

On this page you'll find 335 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to help, such as: advice, aid, benefit, comfort, cooperation, and guidance.

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Noun: investigation , inquiry , enquiry (UK), study , legwork (informal), groundwork, fact-finding, probing, delving, digging , exploration, experimentation, detective work, sleuthing, searching, analysis Modifier: investigative , investigative, exploratory, explorative, fact-finding, planning , study Verb: investigate , look into, look through, search through, study , read up on, bone up on (slang), test , probe , check out (informal), analyze, analyse (UK), find out more about, find out about, look up, search up (non-standard)

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50 Useful Academic Words & Phrases for Research

Like all good writing, writing an academic paper takes a certain level of skill to express your ideas and arguments in a way that is natural and that meets a level of academic sophistication. The terms, expressions, and phrases you use in your research paper must be of an appropriate level to be submitted to academic journals.

Therefore, authors need to know which verbs , nouns , and phrases to apply to create a paper that is not only easy to understand, but which conveys an understanding of academic conventions. Using the correct terminology and usage shows journal editors and fellow researchers that you are a competent writer and thinker, while using non-academic language might make them question your writing ability, as well as your critical reasoning skills.

What are academic words and phrases?

One way to understand what constitutes good academic writing is to read a lot of published research to find patterns of usage in different contexts. However, it may take an author countless hours of reading and might not be the most helpful advice when faced with an upcoming deadline on a manuscript draft.

Briefly, “academic” language includes terms, phrases, expressions, transitions, and sometimes symbols and abbreviations that help the pieces of an academic text fit together. When writing an academic text–whether it is a book report, annotated bibliography, research paper, research poster, lab report, research proposal, thesis, or manuscript for publication–authors must follow academic writing conventions. You can often find handy academic writing tips and guidelines by consulting the style manual of the text you are writing (i.e., APA Style , MLA Style , or Chicago Style ).

However, sometimes it can be helpful to have a list of academic words and expressions like the ones in this article to use as a “cheat sheet” for substituting the better term in a given context.

How to Choose the Best Academic Terms

You can think of writing “academically” as writing in a way that conveys one’s meaning effectively but concisely. For instance, while the term “take a look at” is a perfectly fine way to express an action in everyday English, a term like “analyze” would certainly be more suitable in most academic contexts. It takes up fewer words on the page and is used much more often in published academic papers.

You can use one handy guideline when choosing the most academic term: When faced with a choice between two different terms, use the Latinate version of the term. Here is a brief list of common verbs versus their academic counterparts:

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add up calculate
carry out execute
find out discover
pass out distribute
ask questions about interrogate
make sense of interpret
pass on distribute

Although this can be a useful tip to help academic authors, it can be difficult to memorize dozens of Latinate verbs. Using an AI paraphrasing tool or proofreading tool can help you instantly find more appropriate academic terms, so consider using such revision tools while you draft to improve your writing.

Top 50 Words and Phrases for Different Sections in a Research Paper

The “Latinate verb rule” is just one tool in your arsenal of academic writing, and there are many more out there. But to make the process of finding academic language a bit easier for you, we have compiled a list of 50 vital academic words and phrases, divided into specific categories and use cases, each with an explanation and contextual example.

Best Words and Phrases to use in an Introduction section

1. historically.

An adverb used to indicate a time perspective, especially when describing the background of a given topic.

2. In recent years

A temporal marker emphasizing recent developments, often used at the very beginning of your Introduction section.

3. It is widely acknowledged that

A “form phrase” indicating a broad consensus among researchers and/or the general public. Often used in the literature review section to build upon a foundation of established scientific knowledge.

4. There has been growing interest in

Highlights increasing attention to a topic and tells the reader why your study might be important to this field of research.

5. Preliminary observations indicate

Shares early insights or findings while hedging on making any definitive conclusions. Modal verbs like may , might , and could are often used with this expression.

6. This study aims to

Describes the goal of the research and is a form phrase very often used in the research objective or even the hypothesis of a research paper .

7. Despite its significance

Highlights the importance of a matter that might be overlooked. It is also frequently used in the rationale of the study section to show how your study’s aim and scope build on previous studies.

8. While numerous studies have focused on

Indicates the existing body of work on a topic while pointing to the shortcomings of certain aspects of that research. Helps focus the reader on the question, “What is missing from our knowledge of this topic?” This is often used alongside the statement of the problem in research papers.

9. The purpose of this research is

A form phrase that directly states the aim of the study.

10. The question arises (about/whether)

Poses a query or research problem statement for the reader to acknowledge.

Best Words and Phrases for Clarifying Information

11. in other words.

Introduces a synopsis or the rephrasing of a statement for clarity. This is often used in the Discussion section statement to explain the implications of the study .

12. That is to say

Provides clarification, similar to “in other words.”

13. To put it simply

Simplifies a complex idea, often for a more general readership.

14. To clarify

Specifically indicates to the reader a direct elaboration of a previous point.

15. More specifically

Narrows down a general statement from a broader one. Often used in the Discussion section to clarify the meaning of a specific result.

16. To elaborate

Expands on a point made previously.

17. In detail

Indicates a deeper dive into information.

Points out specifics. Similar meaning to “specifically” or “especially.”

19. This means that

Explains implications and/or interprets the meaning of the Results section .

20. Moreover

Expands a prior point to a broader one that shows the greater context or wider argument.

Best Words and Phrases for Giving Examples

21. for instance.

Provides a specific case that fits into the point being made.

22. As an illustration

Demonstrates a point in full or in part.

23. To illustrate

Shows a clear picture of the point being made.

24. For example

Presents a particular instance. Same meaning as “for instance.”

25. Such as

Lists specifics that comprise a broader category or assertion being made.

26. Including

Offers examples as part of a larger list.

27. Notably

Adverb highlighting an important example. Similar meaning to “especially.”

28. Especially

Adverb that emphasizes a significant instance.

29. In particular

Draws attention to a specific point.

30. To name a few

Indicates examples than previously mentioned are about to be named.

Best Words and Phrases for Comparing and Contrasting

31. however.

Introduces a contrasting idea.

32. On the other hand

Highlights an alternative view or fact.

33. Conversely

Indicates an opposing or reversed idea to the one just mentioned.

34. Similarly

Shows likeness or parallels between two ideas, objects, or situations.

35. Likewise

Indicates agreement with a previous point.

36. In contrast

Draws a distinction between two points.

37. Nevertheless

Introduces a contrasting point, despite what has been said.

38. Whereas

Compares two distinct entities or ideas.

Indicates a contrast between two points.

Signals an unexpected contrast.

Best Words and Phrases to use in a Conclusion section

41. in conclusion.

Signifies the beginning of the closing argument.

42. To sum up

Offers a brief summary.

43. In summary

Signals a concise recap.

44. Ultimately

Reflects the final or main point.

45. Overall

Gives a general concluding statement.

Indicates a resulting conclusion.

Demonstrates a logical conclusion.

48. Therefore

Connects a cause and its effect.

49. It can be concluded that

Clearly states a conclusion derived from the data.

50. Taking everything into consideration

Reflects on all the discussed points before concluding.

Edit Your Research Terms and Phrases Before Submission

Using these phrases in the proper places in your research papers can enhance the clarity, flow, and persuasiveness of your writing, especially in the Introduction section and Discussion section, which together make up the majority of your paper’s text in most academic domains.

However, it's vital to ensure each phrase is contextually appropriate to avoid redundancy or misinterpretation. As mentioned at the top of this article, the best way to do this is to 1) use an AI text editor , free AI paraphrasing tool or AI proofreading tool while you draft to enhance your writing, and 2) consult a professional proofreading service like Wordvice, which has human editors well versed in the terminology and conventions of the specific subject area of your academic documents.

For more detailed information on using AI tools to write a research paper and the best AI tools for research , check out the Wordvice AI Blog .

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What is another word for research ?

Synonyms for research rɪˈsɜrtʃ, ˈri sɜrtʃ re·search, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word research ., wiktionary rate these synonyms: 2.0 / 7 votes.

research noun

Synonyms: investigation , exploration , examination , study , researches , inquiry , scrutiny

To search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently.

Synonyms: investigation , researches , exploration , examination , study , inquiry , scrutiny

  • research verb

To make an extensive investigation into.

Synonyms: scrutiny , examination , study , inquiry , investigation , exploration , researches

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms Rate these synonyms: 3.7 / 3 votes

Synonyms: investigation , inquiry , scrutiny , examination , exploration , learning , lore , discovery , elaboration , elimination

Antonyms: ignorance , superficiality , sciolism , misinvestigation , shallowness , oversight , inobservance

Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 1.8 / 5 votes

systematic investigation to establish facts

Synonyms: enquiry , inquiry

inquiry, enquiry, research verb

a search for knowledge

"their pottery deserves more research than it has received"

Synonyms: enquiry , inquiry , interrogation , query , question

attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner

"The student researched the history of that word"

Synonyms: search , explore

research, search, explore verb

inquire into

"the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history project"; "He searched for information on his relatives on the web"; "Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness"

Synonyms: seek , search , explore , look , look for

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Synonyms: investigation , inquiry , scrutiny , examination , exploration , study , careful search

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List of paraphrases for "research":

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How to use research in a sentence?

Marialice Kern :

So that's a big benefit. You're not going to end up with a black eye. our research found that indeed the three games fell into basically the moderate to vigorous intensity exercise( categories).

Xie Zhenhua :

We will need to carry out international cooperation and research and development to reduce the costs of relevant technologies and to innovate so that we can reach our objectives.

Anne Merewood :

Given what the current data shows about the effects of coffee consumption among children and adolescents, additional research is needed to better determine the potential short- and long-term health implications of coffee consumption among this younger age group in Hispanic and other populations.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox :

The President's decision to enlarge Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments again is a tragic missed opportunity — it fails to provide certainty as well as the funding for law enforcement, research, and other protections which Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments need and which only Congressional action can offer.

Andrea Courtney :

Focusing more time on close relationships may boost well-being in the short term, in fact, recent research has observed a decrease in loneliness following the pandemic — this may reflect the fact that many people are now clinging to their closest ties. ... Although physical contact is now much more limited, many of these other( virtual) bonding opportunities are just as abundant as ever.

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Definition of research

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Definition of research  (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

intransitive verb

  • disquisition
  • examination
  • exploration
  • inquisition
  • investigation
  • delve (into)
  • inquire (into)
  • investigate
  • look (into)

Examples of research in a Sentence

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Word History

Middle French recerche , from recercher to go about seeking, from Old French recerchier , from re- + cerchier, sercher to search — more at search

1577, in the meaning defined at sense 3

1588, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Phrases Containing research

  • marketing research
  • market research
  • operations research
  • oppo research

research and development

  • research park
  • translational research

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Exploring Synonyms for Research Papers

Synonyms are powerful tools for writers to employ in order to improve the style and clarity of their writing. By utilizing an expansive vocabulary, authors can enhance the strength of their message while adding depth and nuance to their expression. In this article, we will explore the use of synonyms in research papers and discuss how they may be leveraged to amplify your argumentation or enrich your prose. We will also examine some strategies for finding appropriate alternatives that align with academic conventions. Ultimately, our objective is to provide guidance on optimizing written pieces through increased precision via a better understanding of word choice options available within English language usage contexts.

I. Introduction to Synonyms

Ii. benefits of using synonyms in research papers, iii. different types of synonym usage in writing, iv. challenges involved with employing the use of synonyms, v. guidelines for selecting appropriate alternatives to words and phrases, vi. strategies for exploring alternate word choices efficiently and effectively, vii. conclusion: utilizing creative language enhancements can improve research paper quality.

Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meaning to another. While they share commonalities, each word is unique in its own right and offers different nuances of meaning depending on how it’s used in context. Synonyms can be found everywhere: from literature to conversation, creative writing to technical research papers.

Synonyms help writers express themselves with more precision and accuracy. It also gives authors an opportunity to diversify their language repertoire so that readers don’t become bored by reading the same vocabulary repeatedly throughout a document or article. In technical research papers specifically, synonym use helps ensure clarity for academic peers who might not fully understand the original terms employed within an essay.

Research Paper Synonyms for Writing Clarity

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Many researchers underestimate the value of using synonyms in their research papers. But when appropriately employed, they can significantly improve writing clarity and provide a wider array of options to express one’s thoughts more precisely. Substantial evidence suggests that employing substitute phrases as well as word equivalents into research documents leads to improved comprehension and reading satisfaction among readers. This is due to the fact that replacing certain words with replaced terms allows authors to maintain consistency while also providing diversity from an alternative perspective or tone throughout their work. Additionally, these types of changes can help avoid any potential misinterpretations or misunderstandings about what the researcher is trying to communicate effectively.

Synonym substitution helps create cohesion within individual paragraphs too; if writers employ enough variation throughout each sentence, this makes it easier for readers to scan through quickly without losing track or focus on any particular point being made by its author. Moreover, varied substitutions keeps reader engagement high over extended periods since they are introduced periodically which adds interest – further highlighting key points via different wording techniques prevents monotony but still maintains understanding level about topic at hand . Ultimately , adding such alterations aids in elevating text complexity and readability scores alike thereby helping meet target audience’s expectations while avoiding plagiarism concerns altogether

Synonymic Variety in Writing Synonyms add an expansive, varied range to any piece of writing. In literature, they serve a purpose beyond merely echoing the same word multiple times; it can assist in creating various tones and develop a unique narrative voice for your story or essay. A few different ways writers use synonyms include:

  • Creating Atmosphere – Change up the pace by using alternative language to construct phrases that evoke specific feelings from readers.
  • Varied Structure- Utilize terms with varying levels of formality to craft sentences which better reflect the desired mood or tone.

When used effectively, selecting proper synonyms adds depth and texture to texts, which helps draw attention and intrigue from readers.

To ensure that you’re making appropriate choices when it comes to substituting words with their synonymous counterparts is through research paper consulting services like Google Scholar. These resources are especially helpful if you’re not sure about whether there exists similar meaning words other than what first come into mind while penning down thoughts. For example ‘innovation’ could be replaced by ‘modernization’ or even ‘progress’ depending on context as both denote something new being created but each has its own level of connotation associated with them. So before integrating these substitutes within your content make sure they suitably meet your needs!

The use of synonyms can introduce many challenges when employed in a research paper. Firstly, it is important to choose the correct words or phrases which are truly interchangeable for the subject matter at hand. An incorrect selection may not accurately convey the desired meaning, and could affect readers’ understanding of your argument.

Additionally, some synonyms do not share similar connotations; one word may have strong associations while its alternatives might be perceived as neutral. Even if you select seemingly synonymous terms interchangeably throughout your paper, these subtle differences can cause confusion or negative effects on overall clarity.

Effective Selection of Alternatives to Words and Phrases When writing, it is important to select the right words and phrases that convey a message effectively. To assist in this effort, researchers have developed some guidelines for selecting appropriate alternatives when creating content.

The first guideline suggests considering context-specific synonyms as substitutes for commonly used terms. For instance, if one wants to describe an individual with extensive knowledge on a certain topic, instead of using the word “expert” they could opt for more descriptive terms such as connoisseur or specialist. In addition to providing more detail about someone’s expertise level, these alternative words can help create imagery and capture reader attention better.

  • Context-Specific Synonyms: Connoisseur; Specialist.

Secondly, whenever possible try pairing nouns with active verbs rather than relying solely on adjectives and adverbs alone. Using actionable language makes reading material sound less static by imbuing sentences with dynamic energy.

  • Active Verbs: Utilize; Facilitate.

Ultimately these two simple tips can make any piece of text come alive! By keeping them in mind when crafting content writers will be able to craft vivid pieces that readers won’t soon forget!

When writing, exploring alternate word choices is essential in order to bring the utmost clarity and accuracy of ideas to readers. Efficiency and effectiveness are key elements that should be kept in mind when delving into research for new words.

  • Brainstorming synonyms : A good practice here would be to look up your current phrase on an online dictionary or thesaurus. Not only will this offer you plenty of suggestions but also helpful definitions if needed.

In conclusion, incorporating these techniques can significantly improve text comprehension as well as providing potential stylistic advantages over simply relying on generic terms found in traditional dictionaries alone . Writing involves creativity so trying different approaches may help writers create fresh content while still being able to communicate their ideas accurately . With some planning ahead , proper knowledge base , and understanding about relevant terminologies ; choosing alternative vocabulary becomes much less daunting process than before!

The Final Verdict: Creative Language Strengthens Research Papers

Using creative language in a research paper is an essential component of its overall quality. Engaging and descriptive writing not only captures the reader’s attention, but it also conveys complex ideas more efficiently than a dry, clinical style would. Furthermore, these enhancements can be used to effectively highlight key points for greater impact or tie together related concepts into cohesive arguments. Consequently, making judicious use of vibrant language when composing scholarly documents may provide numerous benefits that enhance their value beyond what was previously believed possible.

When attempting to perfect a research paper’s composition with meaningful word choices and other elements that improve clarity without compromising readability, there are several methods one should take into consideration such as vivid adjectives and adverbs; imagery; analogies; clever phrasing; rhetorical questions—the list goes on! Of course this should all be done while ensuring adherence to any assigned guidelines pertaining to formatting requirements or specific areas of inquiry expected from academicians at certain levels. Achieving this balance requires discipline and dedication but the end result will likely add both weightiness and flavor worth savoring by readers whether they’re professors grading assignments or general audiences merely seeking knowledge on the topic discussed within said papers .

English: Research papers are a staple of academic and professional life, requiring careful consideration of language to communicate effectively. Exploring synonyms is an important step in crafting effective prose that captures the nuances of your research findings or ideas. This article has explored several strategies for expanding one’s vocabulary through employing synonyms; these tools can be used to craft more powerful and impactful written work. With this knowledge, you should now feel empowered to build upon your own unique writing style by taking advantage of the breadth of English language resources available.

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Hey, folks! One of my favorite sports events of the year, Wimbledon, is underway. As such, I’ll be spending much of this week and next plonked in front of the TV, enjoying what’s sure to be some top quality tennis from the best players in the world. (When I’m not watching Euro 2024, at least.)

Today’s NYT Connections hints and answers are coming right up.

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In Connections , you’re presented with a grid of 16 words. Your task is to arrange them into four groups of four by figuring out the links between them. The groups could be things like horror movie franchises, a type of verb or rappers.

There’s only one solution for each puzzle, and you’ll need to be careful when it comes to words that might fit into more than one category. You can shuffle the words to perhaps help you see links between them.

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Each group is color coded. The yellow group is usually the easiest to figure out, blue and green fall in the middle, and the purple group is typically the hardest one to deduce. The purple group often involves wordplay, so bear that in mind.

Select four words you think go together and press Submit. If you make a guess and you’re incorrect, you’ll lose a life. If you’re close to having a correct group, you might see a message telling you that you’re one word away from getting it right, but you’ll still need to figure out which one to swap.

If you make four mistakes, it’s game over. Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen with the help of some hints, and, if you’re really struggling, today’s Connections answers.

What Are Today’s Connections Hints?

Scroll slowly! Just after the hints for each of today’s Connections groups, I’ll reveal what the groups are without immediately telling you which words go into them.

Today’s 16 words are...

And the hints for today’s groups are:

  • Yellow group — put aside
  • Green group — descriptors for possessions that may be valuable
  • Blue group — old-world terms
  • Purple group — playtime, perhaps in outdoor or video form

What Are Today’s Connections Groups?

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Today’s groups are...

  • Yellow group — pack (away) for future use
  • Green group — adjectives for assets
  • Blue group — Latin words
  • Purple group — ____ game

What Are Today’s Connections Answers?

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Today’s Connections answers are...

  • Yellow group — pack (away) for future use (SQUIRREL, STASH, STORE, STOW)
  • Green group — adjectives for assets (FIXED, FROZEN, LIQUID, TOXIC)
  • Blue group — Latin words (CAVEAT, ERGO, QUID, VOX)
  • Purple group — ____ game (ADJECTIVE, BLAME, NUMBERS, SQUID)

I’m very glad to get back to winning ways after a pair of losses.

It took a few minutes for me to get the ball rolling today. STASH, STOW and STORE had the makings of a group, but I couldn’t see a fourth one to go with them. I looked elsewhere and realized ERGO, QUID and VOX seemed like the kind of Latin things a lawyer might say. CAVEAT made sense with those.

I turned my attention back to the yellows and tried a guess with FIXED. I’m not sure why I opted for that, but it killed my chances of a perfect game. Seconds later, I realized that SQUIRREL was the mystery fourth word.

The grid shoved ARCADE and SQUID together, making it easier to deduce the purple group. That left the greens for the win.

That’s all there is to it for today’s Connections clues and answers. Be sure to check my blog for hints and the solution for Wednesday’s game if you need them.

P.S. One of my favorite arcade games of all time is The Simpsons . It’s a brilliant beat ‘em up that you can play with up to three friends. It allowed for some pretty terrific double team moves too. Gonna need to find an arcade where it’s still available... or maybe just splash out and have my own machine at home .

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A few years back, Matt Kaeberlein was diagnosed with a frozen shoulder. “It was really bad,” he recalls. He wasn’t sleeping well and couldn’t throw a ball due to the pain. His doctor recommended physical therapy, and told him that it may take a year to get better.

Feeling frustrated, he decided to try rapamycin. In recent years, some high-profile longevity scientists have started taking the drug in hopes of fending off age-related health problems. So far, it’s untested in people taking it for anti-aging, but rapamycin has been shown to extend the lifespan of mice .

“I decided to try it,” Kaeberlein says. It was his "first foray into biohacking,” and he was very pleased with what happened next. “Within two weeks, 50% of the pain was gone,” he says. And by the end of 10 weeks, he had regained range of motion and the pain was completely gone.

“And it hasn’t come back,” he says.

Kaeberlein is no stranger to rapamycin. He’s a biologist and co-founded the Dog Aging Project to study how rapamycin influences dogs’ healthspans. He’s also the former director of the Healthy Aging and Longevity Research Institute at the University of Washington.

Rapamycin was first approved by the FDA for use in transplant patients in the late 1990s. At high doses it suppresses the immune system. At low doses, Kaeberlein says it seems to help tamp down inflammation. It works by inhibiting a signaling pathway in the body called mTOR — which seems to be a key regulator of lifespan and aging.

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The drug is not approved for pain or anti-aging, but some physicians prescribe rapamycin off-label with the aim of fending off age-related conditions. Kaeberlein and his colleagues surveyed about 300 of these patients, who take low doses, and many report benefits.

But anecdotes are no replacement for science. To figure out the risks and benefits of a drug, research is needed. And that's where a dentist comes in.

Dr. Jonathan An , at the University of Washington, has been granted FDA approval to test rapamycin in patients with gum disease — a common condition that tends to accelerate with age. When he treats patients with gum disease, he says there’s not much he can do beyond cleaning and removing the plaque — a buildup of bacteria. “All we’re doing is putting a bandage on,” he says. His goal is to find and treat the underlying cause of the disease.

There’s already some evidence from transplant patients that rapamycin may help improve oral health. And as part of the study, An and his collaborators will also measure changes in participants’ microbiomes and their biological clocks.

The study will enroll participants over the age of 50 who have gum disease. They will take the drug, at various doses, intermittently for 8 weeks. Then, An will be able to determine if the drug is safe and effective.

If rapamycin has a beneficial effect he says, it will help demonstrate that it’s possible to target the root cause of the disease. “It really comes down to targeting the biology of aging,” he says.

Dr. An thinks gum disease may be a kind of canary in the coalmine of age-related diseases. For instance, gum disease is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, and maybe dementia, too . Scientists say it’s possible that bacteria in the mouth linked to periodontal disease causes inflammation, which may cause a “cascade” of damage to blood vessels, leading to problems in the heart or brain.

“If we can target that underlying biology, we predict that it might address a lot of these other underlying conditions,” An says.

Rapamycin is a generic drug, so pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to fund new research. An and his collaborators have received a grant to conduct the trial, which could open the door to further studies to determine whether rapamycin can help prevent or slow down other age-related diseases.

Eric Verdin , a physician who heads the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, says his group is fundraising for more research on rapamycin. He says there are a lot of unanswered questions, for example “what is the effect of different concentrations in a single dose?” And he wants to look for a “molecular signature” in people taking rapamycin. He wants to know more about doses and intervals, since many doctors prescribing it off-label recommend cycling on and off the drug.

Researchers are also working on other drugs that may work in similar ways, and there’s a push for new drugs — or other interventions that target biological aging. There’s a new $100 million XPRIZE Healthspan competition , aimed at accelerating the research in the field supported by Hevolution and other funders.

For now, XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis, a physician who writes about longevity, says he takes rapamycin. “I do six milligrams every Sunday night, so once a week," for three months, he explains. Then he takes a month off. "I believe that rapamycin — in the way I'm utilizing it — is safe and has more upside potential than downside,” he says.

Diamandis constantly monitors his body with many health metrics, and he acknowledges it’s hard to determine the effect of rapamycin given all the other things he does to stay healthy, including eating well, eliminating sugar, working out every day and prioritizing sleep.

His plan is to continue with healthy lifestyle habits while supporting research into interventions and strategies that can help people add more healthy years to their life.

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A cheap drug may slow down aging. A study will determine if it works

Find Allison Aubrey on Instagram at  @allison.aubrey  and on X  @AubreyNPR .

This story was edited by Jane Greenhalgh

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Biden-Harris Administration Invests Over $200 Million to Help Primary Care Doctors, Nurses, and Other Health Care Providers Improve Care for Older Adults

Funding focuses on training primary care providers to meet patients’ geriatric needs, including caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, supporting family members and other caregivers

Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced more than $200 million to support 42 programs across the country aimed at improving care for older Americans, including those experiencing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

HRSA’s Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program will train primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and other health care clinicians to provide age-friendly and dementia-friendly care for older adults.  The program also focuses on providing families and other caregivers of older adults with the knowledge and skills to help them best support their loved ones.

“For the Biden-Harris Administration, meeting the health care needs of older adults is a top priority,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “That’s why we are helping to build the health care workforce needed to care for our friends and family members as they age. The Biden-Harris Administration will continue to support the caregivers and family members who are essential to the well-being of older adults.”

Specifically, this workforce initiative integrates geriatric training into primary care to ensure that health care providers are prepared to identify and address the needs of older patients.  Primary care providers are the usual source of care for many older individuals.  It is important that these care providers have the capacity to respond to patients’ growing needs as they age.  Grantees also will work in the community to help family members and other caregivers understand the changing needs of those they support.

“Among the most trusted people in the lives of older adults are their family members and their caregivers, including their primary care provider,” said HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. “At the Health Resources and Services Administration, we are committed to supporting the clinicians that older patients trust to care for them as they age, especially those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.”

Today’s announcement supports HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra’s Health Workforce Initiative through which he has made supporting, strengthening, and growing the health workforce a signature priority.  HHS’ Initiative includes a coordinated Department-wide effort to identify opportunities to improve health workforce recruitment, retention, and career advancement.  It aims to help to elevate workforce programs and activities across the Department, engage with stakeholders, and identify opportunities to further advance federal efforts to support the workforce. It also advances HHS’ work to fulfill the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease: building a workforce with the skills to provide high-quality care to people with dementia is a key strategy to better support the more than six million Americans currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as their caregivers.

For a full list of award recipients, visit: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/funding/apply-grant/gwep-awardees .

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