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how-to
[hou-too]
adjective
giving or pertaining to basic instructions and directions to the layperson on the methods for doing or making something, especially as a hobby or for practical use.
a how-to book on photography.
noun
plural
how-tosa set of step-by-step instructions for accomplishing a certain task or reaching a certain objective.
a how-to for fixing a leaky faucet.
the basic principles or approach for doing something.
the how-to of investing in the stock market.
how-to
adjective
(of a book or guide) giving basic instructions to the lay person on how to do or make something, esp as a hobby or for practical purposes
a how-to book on carpentry
Other Word Forms
- how-toer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of how-to1
Example Sentences
That way, the AI can adapt things like TV recommendations and how-to’s for my family members or my tech setup.
For troubleshooting tech and getting how-to’s for basic home improvements, some of my interviewees found ChatGPT gets to the root of the question quicker than long-winded YouTube videos.
There’s just the president saying, “Hey, guys, you should do this,” with a promise of a how-to to come.
Maybe a few of the how-to asides are superfluous; I really didn’t need a lesson on how to gift wrap books.
Back on Day 1 of her “Hacks” journey, Einbinder arrived on set knowing so little about making a TV show that her go-to source for the ins and outs of hitting a mark was Michael Caine’s legendary how-to handbook, “Acting in Film.”
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