guide

/ɡaɪd/
noun, verbBeginner
general

a person who shows the way to others, especially in a place they do not know

We hired a mountain guide to help us climb the peak safely.

A guide assists people in navigating unfamiliar or challenging environments.

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Can also refer to a person who leads a group, such as a tour guide or a spiritual guide.

general

a book or document that provides information or instructions on a particular subject

The travel guide included tips on the best restaurants in the city.

A guidebook offers practical advice or knowledge about a topic.

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Often used for travel, cooking, or technical manuals.

general

to direct or advise someone on how to do something

The coach guided the team to victory with his strategic advice.

To guide means to provide direction or leadership.

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Can be used in both literal and metaphorical senses.

Collocations

tour guidea person who leads toursguidebooka book providing information or instructionsguide someone throughto help someone understand or complete a process

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Related Phrases

guide dogphrase
a trained dog that helps blind people navigate
guide mephrase
to ask for direction or advice

💡Pro Tip

Noun vs. Verb

Remember that 'guide' can be both a noun (a person or book) and a verb (to direct or advise).

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The meaning of 'guide' depends on whether it is used as a noun or a verb.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'giden', from Old English 'gīdan', meaning 'to show the way'.

📝Usage Notes

Can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it often implies providing direction or advice.

Word Breakdown

guide
to show the way or provide direction
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English Dictionary