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How to pronounce advise (audio)

Dictionary definition of advise

To offer suggestions, recommendations, or guidance to someone regarding a course of action or a decision.
"The doctor will advise the patient to take the medication with food."

Detailed meaning of advise

When we advise others, we provide them with information, insights, or opinions based on our expertise, knowledge, or personal experience. Advising involves sharing advice or counsel to help someone make informed choices or navigate a particular situation. This can occur in various contexts, such as professional consultations, personal relationships, or formal settings. The act of advising may include providing information about potential risks, benefits, or consequences, as well as presenting alternative options or solutions. Advising requires effective communication, active listening, and empathy to understand the needs and concerns of the person seeking advice. Ultimately, the goal of advising is to offer support and guidance to assist individuals in making well-informed decisions or taking appropriate actions.

Example sentences containing advise

1. She will advise you on the best travel destinations.
2. Please advise me about investing in stocks.
3. The lawyer will advise us on the legal options.
4. Can you advise me on improving my writing?
5. I'll advise you to take that job offer seriously.
6. Parents often advise their children on life choices.

History and etymology of advise

The verb 'advise' has its etymological origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'advisare,' which is a combination of 'ad,' meaning 'to,' and 'visare,' meaning 'to examine' or 'to consider.' Originally, 'advise' encompassed the notion of examining or considering a situation before offering suggestions or guidance. As it entered the English language, it retained this core sense, describing the act of offering advice or counsel by examining a situation and providing recommendations or guidance regarding a course of action or a decision. Its etymology underscores the idea of thoughtful consideration and counsel, emphasizing the role of careful examination in providing helpful advice to others.

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Further usage examples of advise

1. Experts advise regular exercise for good health.
2. He'll advise the team on the project strategy.
3. Financial advisors can help you plan for the future.
4. She advised against buying that old car.
5. Let me advise you on a great book to read.
6. Politicians often advise on economic policies.
7. They will advise you on home improvement projects.
8. Your doctor can advise you on a healthy diet.
9. Teachers advise students about college options.
10. Can you advise me on starting a small business?
11. He'll advise you on how to solve that problem.
12. Counselors can advise on relationship issues.
13. Experts advise caution when dealing with wildlife.
14. She advised him to pursue his passion for art.
15. I would advise you to save some money for emergencies.
16. The lawyer will advise the client on the best course of action for the case.
17. The weather forecast will advise travelers to avoid certain routes due to heavy snowfall.
18. The professor will advise students who need help with their research projects.
19. Before making any investment, it is wise to consult a financial expert who can advise you properly.
20. The guidebook will advise tourists on the must-see attractions in the city.
21. The nutritionist will advise the athlete on the best diet to enhance performance.
22. The government will advise residents to evacuate if the hurricane approaches the coast.
23. The mentor will advise the startup on strategies for business growth and development.
24. The technician will advise the customer on how to troubleshoot basic issues with the device.
25. The safety officer will advise the staff on protocols to follow in case of a fire.

TOEFL 7, Advice and Guidance, Knowledge and Wisdom

caution,counsel,direct,suggest

apprise,guide,inform,notify,propose,recommend,steer,tip

counsel, mislead, deceive, misinform

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