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    guidance
    /ˈɡʌɪd(ə)ns/

    noun

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  2. Guidance is help and advice about how to do something or deal with problems. It can also mean the process of directing a missile or rocket. See different meanings, synonyms, collocations and examples of guidance in English.

  3. Learn the meaning of guidance as the act or process of guiding, the direction provided by a guide, or the advice on vocational or educational problems. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of guidance.

  4. noun. the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction. Synonyms: government, control, supervision, conduct, management. advice or counseling, especially that provided for students choosing a course of study or preparing for a vocation. supervised care or assistance, especially therapeutic help in the treatment of minor emotional disturbances.

  5. Guidance is help or advice that is given to somebody, especially by somebody older or with more experience. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as marriage guidance, under the guidance of somebody, and guidance system.

  6. Guidance is help and advice, or the act of guiding or directing something. Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of guidance with examples and collocations.

  7. Definitions of guidance. noun. the act of guiding or showing the way. synonyms: steering. see more. noun. the act of setting and holding a course. synonyms: direction, steering. see more. noun. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. synonyms: counsel, counseling, counselling, direction. see more.

  8. n. 1. the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction. 2. advice or counseling, esp. for students on educational or vocational matters. 3. something that guides. 4. the process by which the flight of a missile or rocket may be altered by controls located either wholly in the projectile or partly at a ground base. [1765–75]