Pronunciation: /ɡaɪd/
noun a person who leads or directs others on a journey or in a specific activity
A1 I used a guidebook to navigate through the city.
A2 The tour guide showed us around the historical landmarks.
B1 The instruction guide helped me assemble the furniture.
B2 The travel guide recommended the best restaurants in town.
C1 The expert guide led us on a challenging mountain trek.
C2 The guidebook provided detailed information on the local flora and fauna.
verb to direct or supervise someone's actions or conduct
A1 I will guide you through the process step by step.
A2 The map will guide us to the nearest gas station.
B1 The instructor guided the students in their research project.
B2 The book is designed to guide readers on how to start their own business.
C1 The expert guide led the group on a challenging trek through the mountains.
C2 As a mentor, she guided me in making important career decisions.
formal The tour guide provided us with historical information about the ancient ruins.
informal I asked my friend to be my guide through the crowded market.
slang Hey, can you be my guide to the best food spots in town?
figurative Her intuition acted as a guide through the difficult decision-making process.
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