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Synonyms and antonyms of To find out where you are or where you are going in British Thesaurus

To find out where you are or where you are going

landmark (noun)

a famous building or object that you can see and recognize easily

reference point (noun)

a fixed place that you use to help you to find your way or to see where other things are

navigate (verb)

to choose a path so that a ship, plane, or car can go in a particular direction, especially by using maps or instruments

satnav (noun)

satellite navigation: a system for finding the best way to a place using information from satellites. It is often found in cars.

navigation (noun)

a way to find and follow a path through a difficult place or deal effectively with a complicated situation

orientate (verb)

to orient

orient yourself ()

to find out your exact position and the direction in which you need to go

get/find your bearings ()

to find out where you are and where other things are

lose your bearings ()

to become confused about where you are and where other things are

take a bearing ()

to find out where you are or what direction you are going in, using a special instrument such as a compass

find yourself somewhere ()

to realize that you are in a place or doing something without really intending or planning to

lose your way ()

to not know where you are or how to get to where you want to go