- guidance
- nounADJECTIVE▪ clear, detailed, proper, specific▪ careful▪ firm▪
Parents need to provide their children with firm guidance.
▪ gentle▪ helpful, useful, valuable▪The handbook gives helpful guidance on writing articles.
▪ practical▪ general▪These notes are for general guidance only.
▪ additional, further▪ divine, spiritual▪She prayed for divine guidance.
▪ expert, legal, parental, professional, technical▪ marriage (BrE)▪a marriage guidance counsellor
▪ career, vocational▪ ethical, moralVERB + GUIDANCE▪ give (sb), offer (sb), provide (sb with)▪We can give guidance to students on which courses to choose.
▪ issue▪ could use (AmE), need▪ ask for, look (to sb) for, seek, want▪Children look to their parents for guidance.
▪I think you should seek guidance from your lawyer on this matter.
▪ receive▪ followGUIDANCE + NOUN▪ counselor (= at a school) (AmE)PREPOSITION▪ under … guidance, under the guidance of▪Volunteers are restoring the building under expert guidance.
▪ guidance about▪guidance about university degrees
▪ guidance as to▪Guidance must be given as to what tasks the learner should attempt.
▪ guidance on▪The Safety Officer provides guidance on firefighting and office safety.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.