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    signpost
    /ˈsʌɪnpəʊst/

    noun

    • 1. a sign giving information such as the direction and distance to a nearby town, typically found at a road junction.

    verb

    • 1. provide (a route or area) with a signpost or signposts: "most of the walks were well signposted"

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  2. A signpost is a pole with a sign on it, especially at a road junction, or a sign of something to come in the future. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of signpost, a word that can refer to a post with signs, a guide, or an indication. See examples of signpost in sentences and its word history and origin.

  4. Learn the meaning of signpost as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say signpost in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  5. A signpost is a post with a sign that shows the way or gives information. It can also be a clue or indication of something. Learn more about the origin, history and examples of signpost.

  6. A signpost is a sign where roads meet that tells you which direction to go in, or something that helps you to know how a situation or a course of action will develop. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of signpost with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. A signpost is a post with a sign on it, showing the way or giving information. It can also mean a sign, indication, or guide. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of signpost.

  8. A signpost is a raised marker on the side of a road that provides some kind of informationlike how many miles you have to travel to a landmark (like the golden arches of McDonald's). A signpost can mark a historical site, a business, or the distance to a city.