gide (Meaning)

Wordnet

gide (n)

French author and dramatist who is regarded as the father of modern French literature (1869-1951)

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gide (n.)

Alt. of Guide

Synonyms & Antonyms of gide

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gide Sentence Examples

  1. The adventurous backpacker embarked on a solitary gide through the uncharted wilderness.
  2. The skilled hiker guided the group expertly through the treacherous mountain pass.
  3. The wise mentor provided valuable gide to the young entrepreneur.
  4. The experienced pilot navigated the aircraft with precision, guiding it safely to its destination.
  5. The teacher provided thoughtful gide to her students, helping them understand complex concepts.
  6. The therapist listened intently, offering empathetic gide to her client.
  7. The spiritual guide led the meditators through a journey of self-discovery.
  8. The tour gide shared fascinating stories and insights as they explored the ancient ruins.
  9. The fashion icon's outfit sceltee were carefully curated under the gide of a renowned stylist.
  10. The architect's vision for the building was carefully guided by the client's requirements.

FAQs About the word gide

French author and dramatist who is regarded as the father of modern French literature (1869-1951)Alt. of Guide

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The adventurous backpacker embarked on a solitary gide through the uncharted wilderness.

The skilled hiker guided the group expertly through the treacherous mountain pass.

The wise mentor provided valuable gide to the young entrepreneur.

The experienced pilot navigated the aircraft with precision, guiding it safely to its destination.