guidance
Americannoun
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the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
- Synonyms:
- government, control, supervision, conduct, management
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advice or counseling, especially that provided for students choosing a course of study or preparing for a vocation.
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supervised care or assistance, especially therapeutic help in the treatment of minor emotional disturbances.
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something that guides.
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the process by which the flight of a missile or rocket may be altered in speed and direction in response to controls situated either wholly in the projectile or partly at a base.
noun
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leadership, instruction, or direction
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counselling or advice on educational, vocational, or psychological matters
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( as modifier )
the marriage-guidance counsellor
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something that guides
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any process by which the flight path of a missile is controlled in flight See also guided missile
Other Word Forms
- nonguidance noun
- preguidance noun
- self-guidance noun
Etymology
Origin of guidance
Example Sentences
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California voter data expert Paul Mitchell expressed astonishment about the Postal Service’s guidance.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 4, 2026
The statement added that the department has updated guidance, is providing teachers with resources to recognise the signs of incel ideologies and is strengthening guidance for mobile phones in schools.
From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026
On Feb. 3, Merck issued adjusted earnings per share guidance for 2026 between $5 and $5.15, which includes a one-time charge for the acquisition of Cidara Therapeutics.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026
The findings could help doctors give clearer dietary guidance to patients.
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2026
If someone wanted guidance or help making a connection, I did what I could to give it.
From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama
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