point (to) (Meaning)

point (to)

to direct attention to (someone or something) by moving one's finger or an object held in one's hand in a particular direction, to mention or refer to (something) as a way of supporting an argument or claim, to show that something is true or probably true

Synonyms & Antonyms of point (to)

point (to) Sentence Examples

  1. She pointed to the blackboard, indicating the problem to be solved.
  2. The compass needle pointed due north, showing them the direction to follow.
  3. The arrow pointed towards the hidden treasure, guiding their search.
  4. The speaker pointed to the importance of education, emphasizing its significance.
  5. The argument pointed to the flaws in the plan, highlighting its weaknesses.
  6. The finger pointed at him, accusing him of the crime.
  7. The evidence pointed to the suspect, suggesting their guilt.
  8. The warning sign pointed to the danger ahead, urging caution.
  9. The path pointed to the summit, leading them towards their destination.
  10. The vote pointed to the candidate's popularity, indicating their strong support.

FAQs About the word point (to)

to direct attention to (someone or something) by moving one's finger or an object held in one's hand in a particular direction, to mention or refer to (somethin

indicate, tell (of), mean, betoken, signify,denote, foreshow, bespeak, presage, bode

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She pointed to the blackboard, indicating the problem to be solved.

The compass needle pointed due north, showing them the direction to follow.

The arrow pointed towards the hidden treasure, guiding their search.

The speaker pointed to the importance of education, emphasizing its significance.