noun
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a sign on a post by a road indicating directions
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a principle or guideline
Etymology
Origin of guidepost
Example Sentences
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One guidepost is the all-in cost of mining the stuff, but we are too far removed from that for it to be much help.
From Barron's • Dec. 26, 2025
For the moment, at least, Walz seems to have passed the do-no-harm test that has become the guidepost for choosing a running mate.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 6, 2024
Mr. Johnson, 51, has been a low-profile member during his six years in Congress, often known for quoting scripture and serving as a guidepost on constitutional issues.
From Washington Times • Oct. 25, 2023
“Her lifelong concern and advocacy for women and children was really a guidepost in her life,” Judith L. Lichtman, a leading legal advocate for women, said in an interview.
From Washington Post • Mar. 22, 2023
The guidepost of a forefinger indicated the next paragraph.
From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole
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