Guidance, n. Direction, leadership, lead, conduct, government.

Guide, v. a.

    1. Lead, conduct, pilot.
    2. Direct, rule, govern, manage, regulate, control, steer, preside over, have charge of, take the direction of.

Guide, n.

    1. Director, conductor, pilot.
    2. Mentor, monitor, adviser, counsellor, instructor.
    3. Clew, key, clavis.
    4. Guide-book, itinerary.

Guide-post, n. Finger-post.

Guild, n. Fraternity, association, society, company, corporation, corporate body, joint concern (of craftsmen or tradesmen having like vocations).

Guile, n. Cunning, craft, subtlety, artfulness, artifice, duplicity, deceit, deception, trickery, fraud, wiles, wiliness.

Guileful, a. Crafty, wily, artful, cunning, deceitful, dishonest, insincere, double, fraudulent, tricky.

Guileless, a. Artless, honest, sincere, undesigning, unsophisticated, frank, pure, truthful, candid, ingenuous, open, straightforward, single-minded, open-hearted, simple-hearted, simple-minded.

Guillemets, n. pl. Quotation points or marks, marks of quotation, inverted commas.

Guilt, n.

    1. Criminality, guiltiness, culpability.
    2. Wrong, iniquity, wickedness, offensiveness, ill-desert.

Guiltless, a. Innocent, sinless, spotless, unspotted, unpolluted, immaculate, unsullied, untarnished, blameless.

Guilty, a.

    1. Criminal, culpable, wicked, wrong.

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