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another vocabulary query



monder78
Poland

another vocabulary query
 
Hi there I have been looking for the word which means that signs and notices at the airport are obvious , clear to understand. Can we say that airport is labelled well just like a suitcase. Is there a similar verb to cover the meaning as regards the airport and other public places ? For you native speakers the question is a piece of cake so please answer my question.

12 Oct 2013      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

Hi Monder, not sure if there �s anything specific. I would just say, �It �s very clearly signposted. �

12 Oct 2013     



monder78
Poland

Yes, this is the phrase I �ve been looking for. Thanks again.

12 Oct 2013     



MoodyMoody
United States

As an American, I �ve never heard signposted, although it �s not difficult to figure out. I would say the signs are clearly marked, myself.

12 Oct 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Actually, in the specific case of an airport, a more natural utterance would be �The information is very clearly displayed. � Maybe?

12 Oct 2013     



monder78
Poland

Thank you for your answers. Moody Moody I �ve come across marked in a dictionary but I haven �t been sure whether it is correct.I am glad you �ve decided to write the word. Now I can be 100 % sure that is safe to say that signs are clearly marked. Cunlife I really like your suggestion and I presume it �s BE.

12 Oct 2013     



MoodyMoody
United States

Displayed works in American English too, Lynne.

12 Oct 2013     



Jayho
Australia

Signposted must be British - I use it constantly
 
 
 

12 Oct 2013