A guide word is the two words that are at the top of a dictionary page.
The word "guided" can be used as a verb or an adjective.
Guided generally means accompanied by a guide. Or another way of defining it would be "to lead in a direction" as in "the teacher guided" the children.
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This Latin word duxit, a third-person singular perfect active indicative of duco, carries the meaning of he has led, he led, he has guided, he guided. It is a verb.
the root of the word misguided is mr boombastic
our xenagogue guided us well
Synonyms for steered included guided, directed.
Yes, "directable" is a real word. It is an adjective that means capable of being directed or guided.
GUIDED NON-IVASIVE UNTRASONIC SELECTIVE TREATMENT
Guided and Miss Guided - 1919 was released on: USA: 30 March 1919
The homophone of "guided" is "died" and the homophone of "metal" is "mettle."
The root word "conscientiously" comes from the word "conscience," which refers to one's sense of right and wrong. When someone acts conscientiously, they do so in a way that is guided by their principles and moral beliefs.