Synonym: advise, conduct, control, direct, escort, govern, instruct, lead, manage, regulate, rule, show, squire, steer, usher. Antonym: bewilder, misguide, perplex. Similar words: guideline, languid, guidance, languidly, fluid, squid, side by side, liquid. Meaning: [gaɪd] n. 1. someone employed to conduct others 2. someone who shows the way by leading or advising 3. something that offers basic information or instruction 4. a model or standard for making comparisons 5. someone who can find paths through unexplored territory. v. 1. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling 2. take somebody somewhere 3. be a guiding force, as with directions or advice 4. use as a guide 5. guide or pass over something.
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121. The new e-books will include a host of Rough Guide titles.
122. She slid a hand under his elbow to guide him into the shop.
123. The Government is planning to launch a benchmarking scheme to guide consumers.
124. We set off a flare to help guide our rescuers.
125. Parents have the right to expect information to guide them through a growing, yet unregulated market .
126. A guide conducts tours of the cathedral every afternoon at 2.00.
127. They sailed across the Baltic and North Seas with only a compass to guide them.http://sentencedict.com/guide.html
128. Kim worked as a tour guide in Cambridge last summer.
129. When selecting fresh fish, let your taste buds be your guide.
130. The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city.
131. The central office sets/establishes the parameters which guide policy at the local level.
132. He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors.
133. A guide gives a brief talk on the history of the site.
134. Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted.
135. The national curriculum must be a guide, not a straitjacket.
136. Guide your students through the program one section at a time.
137. We're going to a Spanish restaurant that was written up in Time Out's good food guide.
138. The tour guide pointed out the inscription that runs round the inside of the dome.
139. The tests are only a rough and ready guide to a pupil's future development.
140. A trained dog can act as a guide to a blind person.
141. It is tempting to think of morality as a guide to human conduct.
142. We hired a local guide to get us across the mountains.
143. You have to follow the guide whose sole interest is to cover all spots according to his strict schedule.
144. At the risk of being repetitive, I will say again that statistics are only a guide.
145. It's described in the guide book as 'an enchanting medieval city'.
146. These surveys are often a rather fallible guide to public opinion.
147. The essay needn't be too long; as a rough guide, you should write about three pages.
148. It says in the guide that this area of the countryside offers some of the best walks in England.
149. We had a knowledgeable guide in the person of George Adams.
150. The guide conducted us on a tour of the oldest museum in the country.
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