What are some opposite words for guide?
Antonyms for guide
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This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term guide.
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guide
Antonyms:
mislead, misconduct, misdirect, mismanage, misregulate, misguide, miseducate, betray, deceiveSynonyms:
lead, direct, conduct, pilot, regulate, superintend, influence, train, manage
Princeton's WordNet
usher, guidenoun
someone employed to conduct others
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pathfinder, templet, doorkeeper, template, usher, scout, guidebookguidenoun
someone who shows the way by leading or advising
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template, pathfinder, guidebook, usher, scout, templetguidebook, guidenoun
something that offers basic information or instruction
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template, pathfinder, guidebook, usher, scout, templettemplate, templet, guidenoun
a model or standard for making comparisons
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templet, pathfinder, guidebook, usher, scout, templatescout, pathfinder, guidenoun
someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
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spotter, pathfinder, lookout man, lookout, scout, usher, watch, picket, template, talent scout, sentinel, sentry, guidebook, templetguideverb
a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something
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template, pathfinder, guidebook, usher, scout, templetsteer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre, direct, point, head, guide, channelize, channeliseverb
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
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channelize, operate, transfer, taper, repoint, place, pass, show, head, target, lead, sharpen, maneuver, take, indicate, signal, point, betoken, aim, channelise, take aim, train, steer, channel, manoeuver, transport, address, manoeuvre, direct, level, engineer, organize, charge, organise, luff, calculate, head up, conduct, draw, bespeak, guide on, run, orient, send, orchestrate, mastermind, designate, transmitlead, take, direct, conduct, guideverb
take somebody somewhere
"We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
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require, chair, read, occupy, subscribe to, rent, withdraw, run, organise, lead, top, mastermind, take on, carry, deal, assume, engineer, have, hold, choose, learn, fill, transmit, necessitate, impart, consume, go, drive, hire, result, place, consider, need, study, behave, pick out, steer, guide on, send, channel, draw, contract, adopt, calculate, film, remove, demand, acquit, orchestrate, conduce, lease, contribute, take aim, take up, train, strike, use up, select, take, engage, comport, make, claim, channelize, point, manoeuvre, head, get, channelise, get hold of, exact, take away, pack, call for, take in, bring, submit, convey, deport, shoot, aim, direct, charter, precede, extend, contain, address, bear, carry on, target, subscribe, involve, acquire, manoeuver, look at, postulate, organize, accept, moderate, admit, pass, ingest, leave, ask, maneuver, conductguide, steerverb
be a guiding or motivating force or drive
"The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses"
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lead, manoeuver, maneuver, channelise, head, draw, direct, guide on, channelize, run, take, pass, conduct, steer, point, manoeuvreguide, guide onverb
use as a guide
"They had the lights to guide on"
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lead, manoeuver, maneuver, channelise, head, draw, direct, guide on, channelize, run, take, pass, conduct, steer, point, manoeuvreguide, run, draw, passverb
pass over, across, or through
"He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
Synonyms:
describe, pass along, break away, elapse, head, hunt, run, endure, lead, go past, tend, put across, puff, carry, draw, operate, hand, take to the woods, occur, function, turn tail, withdraw, suck, cast, clear, top, go by, snuff it, excrete, reach, go, bunk, spend, pull, draw and quarter, slide by, make it, reap, draw in, evanesce, turn over, escape, happen, ply, flow, track down, prevail, exit, authorise, execute, die hard, steer, incline, pull back, disembowel, guide on, drop dead, egest, conk, go on, lam, scarper, return, campaign, pop off, fleet, melt down, fall out, make pass, pass away, ladder, authorize, absorb, point, cash in one's chips, head for the hills, take out, surpass, manoeuvre, take up, give, scat, delineate, hap, slip by, pull in, hunt down, take, quarter, eliminate, croak, lapse, slip away, run for, lean, pass off, make, channelize, give-up the ghost, range, transcend, pull out, blow over, get, channelise, be given, thread, overhaul, soak up, drag, bleed, manoeuver, take in, persist, attract, communicate, force, come about, move, choke, trace, course, imbibe, direct, overstep, overtake, tie, consort, glide by, unravel, expire, sop up, devolve, extend, hightail it, eviscerate, draw off, fly the coop, decease, perish, die, play, fall, pass, pass by, legislate, melt, run away, line, fade, black market, travel by, buy the farm, take place, suck up, feed, go through, go across, go along, string, race, depict, exceed, get out, kick the bucket, work, sink, maneuver, conduct, pass on
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How to use guide in a sentence?
New Hampshire President Mark Huddleston:
I am troubled by many things in the language guide, especially the suggestion that the use of the term ‘American’ is misplaced or offensive.
We have seen a positive open in Europe, though that looks likely to be put to the test if Asia's market performance is any guide, it's encouraging that, so far at least, European markets are shrugging off Asia's losses.
Any individual entity that presumes to understand the rules that guide this space is under an illusion.
But as someone who does clinical research, it is incredibly difficult to do, and to be able to do it rapidly under these circumstances, like you, Iam very grateful to have some data to guide my practice than no data. Albeit the data have so many questions around them but thats the nature of science and its the nature of a new disease. Its the nature of caring for patients in complex circumstances.
I worry that it will sort of get to a point where there will be so much fake, highly realistic content online that most people will just go with their tribal instincts as a guide to what they think is real, more than actually informed opinions based on verified evidence.
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