signpost

[ˈsaɪnpoʊst]

signpost Definition

  • 1a post bearing a sign that gives information or guidance
  • 2a sign giving information or guidance

Using signpost: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "signpost" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The signpost pointed to the nearest gas station.

  • Example

    The signpost read 'Welcome to New York.'

  • Example

    The signpost indicated that the trail was closed due to maintenance.

  • Example

    The signpost helped us find our way through the maze.

signpost Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for signpost

Phrases with signpost

  • signpost something/someone

    to indicate or draw attention to something or someone

    Example

    The report signposts the key issues facing the company.

  • a significant event or turning point in a process or situation

    Example

    The signing of the treaty was a signpost moment in the history of the two countries.

  • a research project that aims to identify and highlight key issues or trends in a particular field

    Example

    The report is based on a signpost study of the latest developments in the field of renewable energy.

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Summary: signpost in Brief

A 'signpost' [ˈsaɪnpoʊst] is a post or sign that provides information or guidance. It can be used literally, as in 'The signpost pointed to the nearest gas station,' or figuratively, as in 'The report signposts the key issues facing the company.' 'Signpost' can also refer to significant events or turning points, such as 'The signing of the treaty was a signpost moment in the history of the two countries.'