instruction
The word carries a sense of guidance and direction, but the "feeling" shifts depending on whether it is technical, authoritative, or educational. In a technical context, it feels neutral and helpful—like a roadmap for a task. It describes the bridge between a complex object and a user's ability to use it. When used as an order, it takes on a tone of hierarchy and discipline. Unlike a 'suggestion', an instruction implies a requirement or a command that must be followed precisely to avoid failure or penalty. In the context of teaching, it feels more formal than 'learning' or 'schooling'. It emphasizes the delivery of knowledge from an expert to a student, often associated with structured environments like academies or formal training.
Countable when referring to specific steps in a manual ('follow the instructions') or individual orders given by a boss ('I have strict instructions'). Uncountable when referring to the general process of being taught or educated ('the students received a high standard of instruction').
Meanings
Detailed information telling how something should be done, operated, or assembled.
"Please read the assembly instructions carefully before starting."
An order given to someone to do something.
"The soldiers awaited further instructions from their commander."