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Meanings of
signpost
in inglés
ruso
указатель направления
portugués
poste de sinalização
español
señalizar
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Type of road sign.
waymarks
directional road sign
español
señalizar
español
mojón
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A post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way.
guidepost
español
mojón
Synonyms
Examples for "
guidepost
"
guidepost
Examples for "
guidepost
"
1
Then they walked to the angle of the roads where the
guidepost
stood.
2
The book's parting shot: Reality TV may be our best
guidepost
for understanding modern love.
3
The trial could be a
guidepost
for the other plaintiffs in the case, Osen said.
4
But let me suggest one
guidepost
at the outset.
5
The Millechili is a
guidepost
to that greener future.
Usage of
signpost
in inglés
1
The
signpost
had foreign words on it: the names of Belgian villages.
2
The boat drifted past the grisly
signpost
and left it in darkness.
3
Prayer had receded to a far distance, like a
signpost
long passed.
4
You also need to know the area and be able to
signpost
effectively.
5
Trolls' role as a
signpost
towards new realities was less easy to predict.
6
Investors generally regard stock splits as a
signpost
of good fortunes.
7
Better put up a
signpost
to say which way we've gone!
8
There's the
signpost
for the Dirksen Senate Office Building up ahead.
9
Now a
signpost
,
neatly walled lane and new bridge are to be found.
10
At the second
signpost
Casey slowed, his eyes dwelling speculatively upon the legend:
11
At the
signpost
go left again to rejoin the riverside path.
12
Erotic games are the sole
signpost
guiding human reason to triumph over instinct.
13
Music has been a subtle
signpost
at various junctures in Paul Daly's career.
14
Chin forced high into the air, Albergus whirls around like a manic
signpost
.
15
Jack stood tall, erect, arm extended like a
signpost
to death.
16
The freedom of demons is as a
signpost
,
directing him hither.
Other examples for "signpost"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
signpost
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
see a signpost
first signpost
big signpost
crazy signpost
damp signpost
More collocations
Translations for
signpost
ruso
указатель направления
указатели направления
portugués
poste de sinalização
español
señalizar
mojón
Signpost
through the time
Signpost
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common