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    Guide
    /ɡīd/

    noun

    verb

  2. a person or thing that influences what you do or think: Let your conscience be your guide. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. guide noun [C] (TV SCREEN) (also Guide) the screen on a television that shows you a list of all the programs that are available and where and when they are broadcast:

  3. 1. To serve as a guide for; conduct. 2. To direct the course of; steer: guide a ship through a channel. 3. To exert control or influence over; direct: guided the nation through the crisis. 4. To supervise the training or education of. v.intr. To serve as a guide.

  4. guide. noun. /ɡaɪd/ person. a person who shows other people the way to a place, especially somebody employed to show tourists around interesting places. Our tour guide showed us around the old town. We hired a local guide to get us across the mountains. Topics Holidays a2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  5. 1 day ago · A guide is someone who shows people the way to a place in a difficult or dangerous region. The mountain people say that, with guides, the journey can be done in fourteen days. Synonyms: escort, leader, controller, attendant More Synonyms of guide. 7. countable noun [usually singular]

  6. Definitions of guide. noun. someone employed to conduct others. synonyms: usher. see more. noun. someone who shows the way by leading or advising. see more. noun. someone who can find paths through unexplored territory. synonyms: pathfinder, scout. see more. verb. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling.

  7. to help someone or something go somewhere: These missiles are guided by computers. He gently guided her back to her seat. guide verb [T] (ADVISE) to tell someone what they should do: She had no one to guide her as a teenager. (Definition of guide from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of guide.

  8. noun. a person who guides, especially one hired to guide travelers, tourists, hunters, etc. a mark, tab, or the like, to catch the eye and thus provide quick reference. a guidebook. a book, pamphlet, etc., giving information, instructions, or advice; handbook: an investment guide. a guidepost.

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