Definitions
Person who offers help or service without being paid.
Word origin
Borrowed from Middle French voluntaire, from Latin voluntārius (“willing, voluntary”); or from voluntary + -eer.
Used in a sentence
“The volunteers at the nature reserve meet up ever other Sunday to help its upkeep.”
“to volunteer for doing the dishes”
“to volunteer an explanation”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer4 curated clues
01“unpaid helper”9 letters
02“Helper giving time freely”9 letters
03“Helper without pay”9 letters
04“Unpaid helper”9 letters
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