steer

[stɪr]

steer Definition

  • 1to control the direction of a vehicle or animal, for example by turning a wheel or by using reins
  • 2a young male cow that has had its sex organs removed

Using steer: Examples

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

  • Example

    She steered the car around the corner.

  • Example

    He steered the conversation away from politics.

  • Example

    The farmer sold his best steer at the auction.

  • Example

    The steer was raised for beef.

steer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for steer

Antonyms for steer

Phrases with steer

  • to avoid something or someone that seems unpleasant, dangerous, or likely to cause problems

    Example

    I always try to steer clear of gossip.

  • to direct or guide something towards a particular goal or outcome

    Example

    The new CEO is determined to steer the course of the company in a new direction.

  • to be in charge of a situation or organization and make important decisions

    Example

    The team captain steered the ship to victory.

Origins of steer

from Old English 'steoran', meaning 'to guide, govern'

📌

Summary: steer in Brief

The verb 'steer' [stɪr] means to control the direction of a vehicle or animal. It can also mean to guide or manage a conversation or situation. The noun 'steer' refers to a young male cow that has been castrated. Common phrases include 'steer clear of,' meaning to avoid something unpleasant, and 'steer the course,' meaning to direct something towards a particular goal.

How do native speakers use this expression?