Steer
UK /["/stɪə(r)/","/stɪəz/","/stɪəd/","/ˈstɪərɪŋ/"]/US /["/stɪr/","/stɪrz/","/stɪrd/","/ˈstɪrɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to control the direction in which a boat, car, etc. moves
In simple words: To control the direction of a vehicle or to guide something in a certain way.
Examples
- He learned to steer the boat through the narrow channel safely.
- The captain skillfully steered the ship during the storm.
- She tried to steer the conversation away from politics.
- Good leaders know how to steer their teams toward success.
- He managed to steer clear of trouble by staying quiet.
Usage notes
Used when referring to controlling vehicles like cars or boats. Can also apply to guiding a situation. Suitability may vary by context, more casual in driving scenarios.
Grammar pattern
steer + object
Memory hint
Think of a steering wheel — it helps you steer the car.
Collocations
- steer a car
- steer a boat
- steer clear of
- steer in the right direction
- steer towards
Synonyms
- guide
- direct
- navigate
- control
- manage
Antonyms
- follow
- misguide
- ignore
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'steer' as a noun — some learners use it incorrectly as a thing instead of an action.
- Using 'steer' without an object — it should always be 'steer something'.