Adjective: guided gI-didVerb: guide gId
- Accompany somebody somewhere to show them the way
"we guided him to our chief";
- lead, take, direct, conduct
- Control or determine the movement, direction, or course of something
"She guided the tour group through the museum";
- steer, maneuver [US], manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], direct, point, head, channelize, channelise [Brit]
- Be a guiding or motivating force or drive
"The teacher guided the gifted students towards the more challenging courses";
- steer
- Use as a guide
"They had the lights to guide on";
- guide on
- Pass over, across, or through
"He guided his eyes over her body";
- run, draw, pass
See also: radio-controlled, target-hunting
Type of: act, command, control, direct, go, locomote, move, orient, orientate [Brit], travel
Antonym: unguided
Encyclopedia: Guide, Mirandela