points (to) (Meaning)
points (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 points (to)
points (to) Sentence Examples
- The arrow pointed directly to the center of the target.
- The sign pointed to the exit, leading us out of the labyrinth.
- The compass needle pointed northward, guiding our navigation.
- His words pointed to a deeper meaning, hinting at secrets yet unknown.
- The map pointed to a hidden treasure, promising untold riches.
- The evidence pointed to the defendant's guilt, leaving no room for doubt.
- The research pointed to a breakthrough in medical treatment, offering hope to millions.
- The critic's review pointed to the flaws in the film, but also praised its strengths.
- The survey results pointed to a growing consensus on the need for social change.
- The path pointed to the summit, offering a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside.
FAQs About the word points (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
indicates, means, signifies, betokens,tells (of), denotes, foretells, bespeaks, presages, bodes
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The arrow pointed directly to the center of the target.
The sign pointed to the exit, leading us out of the labyrinth.
The compass needle pointed northward, guiding our navigation.
His words pointed to a deeper meaning, hinting at secrets yet unknown.