Guiding Adjective - Definition, Pictures, Pronunciation And Usage Notes

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Definition of guiding adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

 

guiding

 adjectiveadjective NAmE//ˈɡaɪdɪŋ//  [only before noun] jump to other resultsgiving advice and help; having a strong influence on people She was inexperienced and needed a guiding hand. a guiding force Eddie was his hero, his guiding light.

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  • guide verb

Nearby words

  • guidepost noun
  • guideway noun
  • guiding adjective
  • guild noun
  • guilder noun

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