Guiding Star

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡaɪdɪŋ stɑːr/

Definitions of guiding star

noun guiding star - a star that provides direction or guidance, often used metaphorically to represent something or someone that provides guidance or inspiration

Example Sentences

A1 The guiding star in the night sky helped the sailors find their way back to shore.

A2 She always looked up to her mother as her guiding star in life.

B1 Having a mentor can serve as a guiding star to navigate through the challenges of a new job.

B2 The principles of honesty and integrity have always been his guiding star in making important decisions.

C1 The guiding star of his career was to make a positive impact on society through his work.

C2 The guiding star of her artistic vision led her to create groundbreaking and innovative pieces of art.

Examples of guiding star in a Sentence

formal The North Star has long been used as a guiding star for sailors navigating the seas.

informal She's like my guiding star, always leading me in the right direction.

slang My best friend is my guiding star, she always knows what's up.

figurative In times of uncertainty, music has been my guiding star, helping me find my way through life.

Grammatical Forms of guiding star

plural

guiding stars

comparative

more guiding

superlative

most guiding

present tense

guide star

future tense

will guide star

perfect tense

have guided star

continuous tense

is guiding star

singular

guiding star

positive degree

guiding star

infinitive

to guide star

gerund

guiding starring

participle

guided star

Origin and Evolution of guiding star

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'guiding star' originated from ancient navigational practices where sailors used the stars to navigate their way across the seas.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'guiding star' has evolved to represent a metaphorical concept of something or someone that provides direction or guidance in life.