Supported vs Auxiliary - What's the difference?
supported | auxiliary |
Held in position, especially from below.
Furnished with corroborating evidence.
Helped or aided.
Having supporters.
(support)
Helping]]; [[give, giving assistance or support.
Supplementary or subsidiary.
Held in reserve for exceptional circumstances.
(nautical) Of a ship, having both sails and an engine.
(grammar) Relating to an auxiliary verb.
A person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner.
A sailing vessel equipped with an engine.
(grammar) An auxiliary verb.
*
A marching band colorguard.
As adjectives the difference between supported and auxiliary
is that supported is held in position, especially from below while auxiliary is helping]]; [[give|giving assistance or support.As a verb supported
is (support).As a noun auxiliary is
a person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner.supported
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* unsupportedVerb
(head)auxiliary
English
Adjective
(-)- auxiliary troops
Synonyms
* (supplementary) accessory * (having sails and engine) motorsailerNoun
(auxiliaries)- The three traditionally recognized Non-modal Auxiliaries' are the per-
fective '''Auxiliary''' ''have'', the progressive '''Auxiliary''' ''be'', and the passive '''Auxiliary
''be''. Perfective ''have'' is so-called because it marks the completion (hence, ''perfec-
tion'') of an action; it is followed by a VP headed by a perfective ''-n'' participle, as
in:
(121) The referee has [VP ''shown him the red card]