signposts in English

noun
1
a sign giving information such as the direction and distance to a nearby town, typically found at a crossroads.
Town traffic and through traffic are already directed by the latest signposts to use Southbroom Road and New Park Street.
verb
1
provide (an area) with a signpost or signposts.
most of the walks were well signposted
noun
    guidepost

Use "signposts" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "signposts" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "signposts", or refer to the context using the word "signposts" in the English Dictionary.

1. Signposts on Life’s Road

2. I have tried to provide some signposts.

3. As yet, there are few signposts pointing to success.

4. Unfortunately, these clear signposts point in opposite directions.

5. Can it be successfully negotiated without signposts?

6. Antilogs can provide useful counterpoints or signposts for lurking danger

7. Metal anchor sockets for signposts, traffic signal posts, lamp-posts and bollards

8. Most people would agree that it is unwise to ignore signposts.

9. The chapter headings are useful signposts to the content of the book.

10. Solid text with no signposts is off-putting and difficult to digest.

11. Anchor sockets (not of metal) for signposts, traffic signal posts, lamp-posts and bollards

12. Examples of Argumentative Language Below are examples of signposts that are used in Argumentative essays

13. Then, the better we get to know some one, the more these symbolic signposts recede in importance.

14. 15 Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.

15. IF YOU were traveling on an unfamiliar road or pathway, would you view signposts as a hindrance?

16. Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.

17. The reliable source of such guidance is man’s Creator, and the figurative signposts are to be found in the Bible.

18. Contrary to a lawyer's yen for neatness there are few unambiguous signposts for modern medics facing this or many other ethical issues.

19. When we find ourselves laboring through tribulation, it can be difficult to see our trials as signposts on our personal trail of discipleship.

20. Typically traffic signal posts, signposts, bollards and most street furniture items are installed encased in concrete, or anchored and bolted to a concrete plinth.

21. Unless you want the rudderless blank of an institutionalised child, accepting gender as one of the signposts for who your child is seems not only inevitable, but also desirable.

22. The last example shows how one might Cite a section of a work that contains no page or section numbers or other numerical signposts—the case for some electronic documents (see 15.8)

23. Pedestrian access on the southern side is more complicated, but signposts in the Rocks area now direct pedestrians to the long and sheltered flight of stairs that leads to the bridge's southern end.

24. The dictionary declares war on linguistic corruption and its spinmeisters who are everywhere, gussying up and diddling down everyday words in the name of political corrctness, moving familiar signposts, spreading buncombe and Befogging reality.

25. See colonnade ‘The grape harvest is received and sorted in a Colonnaded courtyard at the east end of the site, where an oversailing roof canopy shades and signposts the entrance to the great vat shed.’

26. “Brownstones occupy a unique place in the New York City psyche, as one of the city’s most prototypical signposts, like yellow cabs and fast walkers, yet are able to stir aching desire and teeth-baring jealousy,” the Times wrote

27. Pedestals, holders, anchorages and fixtures of metal (included in class 6), in particular floor pegs, ground screws and drive-in sleeves for post or rod-shaped objects such as fence posts, marker posts or signposts, traffic signs, signs, boards, parasols, clothes lines, tents, awnings