The superlative of helpless is most helpless; the comparative is more helpless.
Helpless is an adjective that means:
1. Unable to help oneself; powerless or incompetent.
2. Lacking support or protection (ie: They were left helpless in the storm.)
3. Impossible to control; involuntary (ie: helpless laughter.)
It means to be at someone's mercy. Unable to help oneself.
The noun form of the adjective 'helpless' is helplessness.
The word 'helpless' is the adjective form of the noun help.
Pathetic, loser, wimp.
unhelp is the base word for helpless
Helpless is an adjective.
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The superlative word for helpless is most helpless
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No, "helpless" is not a compound word. It is a single word derived from the base word "help" with the suffix "-less" added to indicate the lack of help or ability.
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i stood there being helpless. No one is Helpless!
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