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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151. He agreed to go with them and act as their guide.
152. The television guide is at the back of the paper.
153. A newly - devised microcomputer can act as a guide to a blind person.
154. Many small birds guide themselves by the stars, as has been verified by experiment.
155. The car's service manual is designed to operate as a guide for owners.
156. The guide rounded up the tourists and led them back to the coach.
157. Can the pilot guide the plane to a safe landing?
158. In English,(www.Sentencedict.com) the spelling of a word is not always a guide to the pronunciation.
159. As a rough guide, a horse needs 2.5 per cent of his body weight in food every day.
160. She knows every nook and cranny of the city, so she's the perfect guide.
161. We needed a guide and he was only too happy to oblige.
162. The health and safety officer will guide you through the safety procedures.
163. As a rough guide, allow half a cup of rice per person.
164. The tour guide gave a running commentary from the front of the coach.
165. Tradition is a guide and not a jailer. W. Somerset Maugham
166. Faith is your guide in the absence of knowledge. Toba Beta
167. The rankings guide Britain's four higher education funding councils in allocating resources.
168. If you have a positive character, you are more equipped to guide and control your future. Dr T.P.Chia
169. It is not only financial considerations, therefore, that guide the decisions for allocating limited training resources.
170. The Red Sea guide is illustrated with full colour aerial photographs with overlays showing suggested underwater routes.
171. Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap?
172. Special molecules called adhesion molecules guide the migration of developing neurons and help them to make stable connections to other neurons.
173. Answer guide: Because the accounts are to do with measuring economic activity rather than the timing of receipts and payments. 7.
174. Peter Wood's brief is to guide us to an acceptable quality management system that genuinely reflects our practices.
175. Some live life strictly, following each and every rule rigidly. They go by the book and get stuck by the hook. Break free today, let conscience guide your way. RVM
176. The critical point about an advertising strategy is that it is a guide to making ads.
177. It is simply a guide as to how long your customers take before paying their accounts.
178. Answer guide: The relevant range of activity refers to the level of activity the firm has experienced in past accounting periods.
179. A good government had to guide its people, sometimes gently, sometimes strictly, just as parents did. It could allow certain freedoms, but in a style that suited the country. Amy Tan
180. The wide acceptance of this style guide, and similar ones in other disciplines, suggests that it fills a need.
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