Signpost - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈsaɪnpəʊst|
Brit.
|ˈsaɪnpəʊst|
noun
verb
- mark with a signpost, as of a path
Extra examples
The signpost says it is 10 miles to the city.
Bathing sites are marked by signposts.
We followed the signposts.
The route is very well signposted.
I'm sure that signpost is pointing the wrong way.
Just follow the signposts to the city centre.
As yet, there are few signposts pointing to success.
They have signposted their conclusions in the report.
An old-fashioned signpost pointed the way to the restaurant.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: signpost
he/she/it: signposts
present participle: signposting
past tense: signposted
past participle: signposted
I/you/we/they: signpost
he/she/it: signposts
present participle: signposting
past tense: signposted
past participle: signposted
noun
singular: signpost
plural: signposts
singular: signpost
plural: signposts
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