compass
[ˈkʌmpəs]
Definition:
1. Navigational instrument for finding directions.
2. Drafting instrument used for drawing circles.
3. The limit of capability.
Use 'compass' in a sentence:
- 1. We consider compass of great importance for navigation.
- 2. We need knowledge but we also need will, and we need a moral compass that will lead us to a better environment for all children everywhere.
- 3. Your heart is your best compass.
- 4. Yes, it’s important to have a compass.
- 5. A compass and a good map will do you no good unless you know where you're starting and ending.
- 6. They also carried back a stream of inventions, including the compass, gunpowder and printing.
- 7. She was my compass guiding me but now I'm lost.
- 8. A compass needle always points north.
- 9. With the aid of a compass the traveler can find his bearings.
- 10. You can go anywhere and still the compass points north or south.
- 11. Walkers should be equipped with a map and compass.
- 12. South is the least trustworthy direction on a compass.
- 13. Without a compass, it is easy to lose one's bearings in the woods.
- 14. Use your compass to bisect an Angle.
- 15. We had to rely on a compass and a lot of luck to get here.