Associations to the word «Steer»
Noun
- Steamer
- Horse
- Longitude
- Linkage
- Avoidance
- Gurney
- Oscillator
- Spotlight
- Airlock
- Heading
- Elk
- Aggie
- Driver
- Acceleration
- Barrel
- Endeavour
- Intercept
- Keating
- Angle
- Ply
- Flare
- Foreman
- Chewing
- Barron
- Handle
- Pull
- Hide
- Steady
- Trot
- Brand
- Lean
- Timor
- Stripe
- Lorry
- Bribe
- Controller
- Quill
- Dun
- Missile
- Truck
- Horseman
- Wrap
- Kilkenny
- Keel
- Pulling
- Drive
- Wreck
- Loot
- Cheyenne
- Parachute
- Sink
- Glide
- Bicycle
- Float
- Fer
- Larry
- Loop
- Swell
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Steer»
Wiktionary
STEER, noun. The castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production.
STEER, verb. (transitive) To castrate (a male calf).
STEER, noun. (informal) A suggestion about a course of action.
STEER, verb. (intransitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
STEER, verb. (transitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
STEER, verb. (intransitive) To be directed and governed; to take a direction, or course; to obey the helm.
STEER, verb. (transitive) To direct a group of animals.
STEER, verb. (transitive) To maneuver or manipulate a person or group into a place or course of action.
STEER, verb. (transitive) To direct a conversation.
STEER, verb. To conduct oneself; to take or pursue a course of action.
STEER, noun. (obsolete) A helmsman; a pilot.
STEER CLEAR, verb. (idiomatic) (intransitive) (often followed by of) To avoid; to dodge; to sidestep.
Dictionary definition
STEER, noun. An indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job".
STEER, noun. Castrated bull.
STEER, verb. Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling.
STEER, verb. Direct (oneself) somewhere; "Steer clear of him".
STEER, verb. Be a guiding or motivating force or drive; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses".
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.

