Guidance
311. Guidance (See also Counsel.)
- Analects, The emphasize human relationships, the golden rule, and usefulness to the state and society. [Chin. Lit.: The Analects of Confucius in Benét, 33]
- Anthony, Mr. gave guidance to supplicants on radio show. [Am. Radio: “Ask Mr. Anthony” in Buxton, 99]
- Baloo bear who teaches Mowgli jungle law. [Br. Lit.: The Jungle Books ]
- Dear Abby column of moral or psychological advice; syndicated since 1956. [Pop. Culture: Payton, 185]
- Deborah under her aegis, Barak routed the Canaanites. [O.T.: Judges 4:4–10]
- Dix, Dorothea (1870–1951) syndicated columnist who gave advice to the lovelorn. [Am. Pop. Culture: Misc.]
- Dooley, Mr . Irish saloonkeeper in Chicago who sagely and humorously dispenses folk philosophy. [Am. Humor: Hart, 240]
- lamp Word of God showing the way. [Christian Symbolism: O.T.: Psalms 119:105]
- Landers, Ann (1918—) syndicated columnist who gives advice on personal problems. [Pop. Culture: Misc.]
- Mentor Odysseus’s friend and advisor. [Gk. Lit.: Odyssey ]
- Ten Commandments God’s precepts for man’s life. [O.T.: Exodus 20:3–17; Deuteronomy 5:7–21]
guidance
guid·ance / ˈgīdəns/ • n. 1. advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty, esp. as given by someone in authority: he looked to his father for inspiration and guidance.2. the directing of the motion or position of something, esp. a missile: a surface-to-air missile guidance system.
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