bolster

[ bohl-ster ]
/ ˈboʊl stər /

noun

verb (used with object)

to support with or as with a pillow or cushion.
to add to, support, or uphold (sometimes followed by up): They bolstered their morale by singing. He bolstered up his claim with new evidence.

Origin of bolster

before 1000; Middle English bolstre (noun), Old English bolster; cognate with Old Norse bolstr, Dutch bolster, German Polster

synonym study for bolster

1. See cushion.

OTHER WORDS FROM bolster

bol·ster·er, noun un·bol·ster, verb (used with object) un·bol·stered, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for bolstered

British Dictionary definitions for bolstered

bolster
/ (ˈbəʊlstə) /

verb (tr)

(often foll by up) to support or reinforce; strengthen to bolster morale
to prop up with a pillow or cushion
to add padding to to bolster a dress

noun

Derived forms of bolster

bolsterer, noun bolstering, noun, adjective

Word Origin for bolster

Old English bolster; related to Old Norse bolstr, Old High German bolstar, Dutch bulster