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guide

[gahyd] / gaɪd /




Usage

What are other ways to say guide? The verb guide implies continuous presence or agency in showing or indicating a course: to guide a traveler. To conduct is to precede or escort to a place, sometimes with a degree of ceremony: to conduct a guest to his room. To direct is to give information for guidance, or instructions or orders for a course of procedure: to direct someone to the station. To lead is to bring onward in a course, guiding by contact or by going in advance; hence, figuratively, to influence or induce to some course of conduct: to lead a procession; to lead astray.

Example Sentences

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Co-chief executives Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters praised his leadership style and said his influence would continue to guide the platform.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026

“With all the geopolitical uncertainty, I’m not sure management will do a big guide but I think we should expect them to re-focus everyone’s attention on their content spending goals,” Clark wrote.

From Barron's • Apr. 16, 2026

There’s a tour and there’s a guide, and the guide starts to tell you what you should think.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 16, 2026

Since then, more than 7,500 other people have achieved the feat, made much easier by better technology and luxury guide services.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026

“He's going to be your guide here for a while. A trainee helper.”

From "The Marvellers" by Dhonielle Clayton




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