Milestone (Noun)
Syllable division: mile·stone
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmaɪl.stəʊn/ US: /ˈmaɪl.stoʊn/
#1 Meaning: A marker or sign at the roadside that indicates how far away certain locations are, particularly the closest large town.
Example:
> I was thankful to see that the road had milestones to prevent people from getting lost.
> We reached our first milestone on our way to my grandma's house within an hours drive.
#2 Meaning: A significant moment in the history or existence of something, or in the lifetime of someone.
Example:
> What a milestone isn't it to be able to turn 80 years old and still be as fit as a fiddle!
> Her first milestone was graduating from university with good marks.
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I don’t have any milestone at all. Because I haven’t got what I wanted.
Good sentence Moung!
Try saying: I haven’t reached any milestones at all because I haven’t gotten what I wanted yet.
I did have Milestone at this year when I star small business
The man got very thankfull and relieved for having been saw the milestone that indicated the location that he wanted to arrive, but he wasn’t getting it.
Some musics were a milestone about my childhood.
Good sentences Nirvana!
Try saying:
The man was very thankful and relieved for seeing the milestone that indicated the location where he wanted to arrive.
Some pieces of music were a milestone in my childhood.
17th yo is a milestone in my country, because at that age, we can apply for driving license and have voting rights.
Good sentence Ria!
Try saying: Turning/Being 17 years old is a milestone in my country because, at that age, we can apply for a driving license and have voting rights.
My milestone is to become a millionaire
for me milestone it my business, a big and millionaire person working in this every day