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hilflos

English translation of hilflos

feeling helpless

Hilflos is a German adjective that describes the feeling of helplessness or powerlessness. It is often used to express a state of being unable to act or make a difference in a situation. The word can be used in various contexts, such as feeling hilflos in the face of a difficult problem, or feeling hilflos when witnessing someone in distress and not knowing how to help.


Example sentences using: hilflos

Er fühlte sich völlig hilflos.

English translation of Er fühlte sich völlig hilflos.

He felt completely helpless.

In this sentence, 'hilflos' is used to express a strong emotional state. The subject 'Er' (He) is feeling the emotion described by 'hilflos' (helpless). This is a common way to use this adjective in German.

Sie ist nicht hilflos, sie ist unabhängig.

English translation of Sie ist nicht hilflos, sie ist unabhängig.

She is not helpless, she is independent.

In this example, 'hilflos' is being used in a negative context — 'nicht hilflos' (not helpless). This is a common way to negate adjectives in German, illustrating how the word 'hilflos' can be used to describe a characteristic one does not possess.

Das Baby schrie hilflos.

English translation of Das Baby schrie hilflos.

The baby cried helplessly.

In this sentence, 'hilflos' is used as an adverb to describe the action of the baby crying. This sort of usage helps to provide more detail and context to the actions described in the sentence.

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