Use 'support' when you help someone or agree with them. It means you show care or give help to a person or idea.
I support my friend in the game.
She supports her family with money.
Use 'support' when something holds or carries weight. It stops things from falling or breaking.
The beams support the roof safely.
This wall supports the big house.
'Support' as money means help given to someone who needs it. It often means money for a family or child.
He pays support for his children every month.
She receives support from her parents now.
As a noun, 'support' means a part of something that holds or carries weight. It helps keep things steady.
The chair’s support is broken and weak.
Use a strong support under the shelf.
Support can mean people who help, encourage, or stand behind someone or something. They give strength or advice.
She is a strong support for her team.
We need more support from the crowd.
In technology, 'support' means help for devices or programs. It can also mean signals or data helping work correctly.
The software needs support to run well.
This device has no support for that format.
To support means to publicly agree with or help an idea or person, like a political party. It shows you are loyal or trust them.
They support the new law in their country.
Many people support that political leader.
'Support' means to carry or hold the weight of something. This can be parts of the body or objects like bridges or tools.
He supports himself on the crutches.
The bridge supports heavy trucks safely.