Aid
Grant
Grant noun - A sum of money allotted for a specific use by official or formal action.
Usage example: applied for a federal grant to restore the church, one of the oldest and most architecturally significant in the state
Aid and grant are semantically related in benefit topic. Sometimes you can use "Aid" instead the word "Grant" as a noun or a verb, if it concerns topics such as subsidy, donation.
Mutual synonyms
How words are described
specific | specific aid | specific grant |
powerful | powerful aid | powerful grant |
real | real aid | real grant |
massive | massive aid | massive grant |
Other adjectives: important, supernatural, federal, possible, said. |
Common collocations
ability | aid ability | grant ability |
people | aid people | grant people |
resistance | aid resistance | grant resistance |
magic | aid magic | grant magic |
Both words in one sentence
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Journey to Chaos: There are numerous gods in Tariatla that select mortals deserving of aid and grant them a wish, but the manner in which they do so depends on the god.
Source: Make a Wish -
Make a Wish: There are numerous gods in Tariatla that select mortals deserving of aid and grant them a wish, but the manner in which they do so depends on the god.
Source: Literature / Journey to Chaos - One condition of the grant was that Rohan would aid Gondor whenever they were needed (and vice-versa, although the one time Rohan called for aid, Gondor was busy and couldn't come).
Cite this Source
Grant and Aid. (2016). Retrieved 2025, February 13, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/aid/grant
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Grant or Aid. 2016. Accessed February 13, 2025. https://thesaurus.plus/related/aid/grant.
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