supportive

adjective22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

Indicates firm and unwavering support.

Emphasizes strong approval and support.

Completely, giving all possible support.

Completely, often used for emphasis in informal contexts.

Expresses a surprising or impressive level of support.

Usually or in most situations supportive.

Completely, without any reservations.

Describing a relationship where two or more parties support each other.

Mostly or to a great extent supportive.

Supportive in a general way, but perhaps not in every detail.

Expresses gratitude for an excellent level of support.

Entirely, completely. More formal.

To a moderate degree.

Used to describe a general state of being helpful and encouraging.

Used to describe an appearance of being helpful and encouraging.

To discover that someone is helpful and encouraging.

To continue to be in a state of being helpful and encouraging.

To change to a state of being helpful and encouraging.

Used to indicate what is being supported.

Used to indicate who is being supported.

Collocations with "supportive"