guidance
noun OPAL W
/ˈɡaɪdns/
/ˈɡaɪdns/
[uncountable]- guidance for teachers on how to use video in the classroom
- under the guidance of somebody Activities all take place under the guidance of an experienced tutor.
- The helpline was set up for young people in need of guidance and support.
Extra ExamplesTopics Suggestions and advicec1- Guidance must be given as to what tasks the learner should attempt.
- I think you should seek guidance from your lawyer on this matter.
- Parents need to provide their children with firm guidance.
- She prayed for divine guidance.
- The Careers Officer also offers guidance about university courses.
- The Safety Officer provides guidance on firefighting and office safety.
- The handbook gives helpful guidance on writing articles.
- These notes are for general guidance only.
- Volunteers are restoring the building under expert guidance.
- We can give guidance to students on which courses to choose.
- guidance about university degrees
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clear
- detailed
- proper
- …
- give (somebody)
- offer (somebody)
- provide (somebody with)
- …
- counselor
- under… guidance
- under the guidance of
- guidance about
- …
- the process of controlling the direction of a rocket, etc., using electronic equipment
- a missile guidance system