navigate
Pronunciation: [ˈnævɪɡeɪt]
Word
Context: "travel"
(verb) to find your way from one place to another. It’s like when you use a map or GPS to see how to get to a fun place, like the zoo or a friend's house.
Example
We used a map to navigate through the city and found the best pizza place.
Example
She couldn't navigate the unfamiliar streets and ended up getting lost.
Example
How do you usually navigate when you go to a new city?
Context: "understanding"
(verb) to manage or deal with something complicated. It’s like when you have a tough homework assignment and you figure out how to work on it step-by-step.
Example
He learned how to navigate the complicated rules of the game.
Example
She struggled to navigate her feelings after the sad news.
Example
Can you navigate through the new rules we learned in class today?
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