Lighthouse

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪtˌhaʊs/

Lighthouse (noun)

  1. A tall tower near the sea with a bright light that helps ships find safe routes at night or in bad weather.
  2. Something that gives clear help or direction, especially when people feel lost or uncertain.

Examples

  • The lighthouse stands on the coast and guides ships safely.
  • A lighthouse marks the rocky shore for sailors at night.