Pronunciation: /ˈpæθˌfaɪndər/
noun A person or group that is the first to do something and so shows that it can be done
A1 A pathfinder is someone who leads the way and shows others the correct route.
A2 The pathfinder used a map and compass to navigate through the dense forest.
B1 As a pathfinder, she was responsible for scouting out new locations for the group to explore.
B2 The pathfinder team successfully mapped out the safest route through the treacherous terrain.
C1 The pathfinder's expertise in wilderness survival made them an invaluable asset to the expedition.
C2 The pathfinder's keen sense of direction and problem-solving skills ensured the group reached their destination without any mishaps.
formal The pathfinder led the expedition through the dense jungle, carefully navigating the unfamiliar terrain.
informal The pathfinder dude showed us the best way to get to the concert venue without hitting any traffic.
slang Yo, that pathfinder chick knows all the shortcuts around town, she's like a walking GPS.
figurative As a pathfinder in the field of technology, she is always at the forefront of innovation and new developments.
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