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Orient

UK //ˈɔːrɪənt//US //ˈɔːriənt//

Definition

To determine one's position or direction relative to surroundings.

In simple words: To find your position or direction.

Examples

  • We need to orient ourselves before heading into the wilderness.
  • The guide helped us to orient the map correctly.
  • It's essential to orient new employees during their training.
  • She struggled to orient herself after the sudden change.
  • He quickly oriented the guests in the large conference hall.

Usage notes

Typically used in formal contexts; less common in casual conversation. Often used for navigation and understanding situations.

Grammar pattern

orient + object

Memory hint

Think of 'orient' as 'oaring' your way to where you want to go.

Collocations

  • orient oneself
  • orient the audience
  • orient towards

Synonyms

  • align
  • position
  • navigate
  • acclimate
  • adapt

Antonyms

  • disorient
  • confuse

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'orientate', which is less common.
  • Using 'orient' without an object; it needs something to orient to.