Supportive means that they condone or assist your behavior, idea, or goals. It does not mean that actually physically assist or aid you and may just be emotionally or spiritually helping you.
No, Pattie is not mean, she is supportive!
Don't say no. Be supportive of her. I mean if she really likes something help her with it??
he is trying to be supportive
I am in a school band, and I am not obnoxious and mean, but my answer to this question would be that they are supportive of their band (possibly a little too supportive, then its just obnoxious, you're right).
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It's easy: 1. Supportive parents listen to you and help you whenever they can 2. Unsupportive parents can be mean and selfish and simply don't care
The spelling "support" is correct.
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It usually means you are very supportive and don't lose your cool easily.
There are a number of ways in which a person could be supportive. This person could be physically or emotionally supportive.
Yes, it is. EXAMPLE: He is a supportive father.
The prefix "sup" in "supportive" comes from the Latin word "sub," which means "under" or "below." So, in this context, "sup" signifies providing assistance or backing from underneath or through reinforcement.