Pronunciation: /nævɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun the act or process of navigating, or the ability to navigate
A1 I use navigation apps on my phone to find my way around new cities.
A2 The ship's navigation system helped us safely reach our destination.
B1 Learning how to read a map is an important skill for outdoor navigation.
B2 The pilot's excellent navigation skills ensured a smooth flight despite bad weather.
C1 Advanced navigation techniques are essential for astronauts on long space missions.
C2 The navigation of complex routes requires a high level of precision and attention to detail.
adjective navigational
A1 I use a navigation app on my phone to find my way around town.
A2 The navigation system in the car helped us reach our destination without getting lost.
B1 The navigation software on the website makes it easy to search for specific information.
B2 The new navigation feature on the smartwatch allows users to track their fitness activities.
C1 The advanced navigation technology in the aircraft ensures precise positioning during flight.
C2 The navigation equipment on the ship is essential for safe passage through challenging waters.
formal The navigation system in the car provides precise directions to the destination.
informal I always rely on Google Maps for navigation when I'm driving in a new area.
slang I'm terrible at navigation, I always get lost even with GPS.
figurative She used her intuition as a form of navigation through the complexities of life.
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