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advise

American  
[ad-vahyz] / ædˈvaɪz /

verb (used with object)

advised, advising
  1. to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following.

    I advise you to be cautious.

    Synonyms:
    caution, admonish, counsel
  2. to recommend as desirable, wise, prudent, etc..

    He advised secrecy for the sake of national security.

    Synonyms:
    suggest
  3. to give (a person, group, etc.) information or notice (often followed byof ).

    The investors were advised of the risk. They advised him that this was their final notice.

    Synonyms:
    acquaint, acquaint, apprise, notify, inform

verb (used without object)

advised, advising
  1. to take counsel; consult (usually followed bywith ).

    I shall advise with my friends.

    Synonyms:
    consult, deliberate, confer
  2. to offer counsel; give advice or recommend particular actions, conduct, etc..

    I shall act as you advise.

advise British  
/ ədˈvaɪz /

verb

  1. to offer advice (to a person or persons); counsel

    he advised the king

    to advise caution

    he advised her to leave

  2. formal to inform or notify

  3. obsolete to consult or discuss

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Usage

What's the difference between advise and advice? Advise is a verb that means to give advice—guidance about what someone should do.Despite their very similar spelling, advice and advise are pronounced differently. Advise rhymes with prize, while advice rhymes with ice.Because the two words are so closely related, they are often used in the same contexts, so the challenge is simply to remember which spelling to use for the noun and which spelling to use for the verb.Our advice? Remember that, unlike advise, advice never gets an s, even at the end (advice is a mass noun, so it’s never pluralized as advices).Here’s an example of advise and advice used correctly in a sentence.Example: I advise you to get some professional financial advice before you start a business.Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between advise and advice.

Other Word Forms

  • preadvise verb (used with object)
  • readvise verb

Etymology

Origin of advise

First recorded in 1275–1325; late Middle English; replacing Middle English avisen, from Anglo-French, Old French aviser, verbal derivative of avis “opinion” (from a vis; advice )

Example Sentences

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Forecasters advise that icy conditions, especially on untreated roads, could cause minor disruption on Wednesday morning.

From BBC

Patterson said the firm's auditors had advised him it was not necessary until the exact figure was known.

From BBC

Parents are advised to refrain from feeding infants or young children the formula, Nestle said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Met Office has advised those in the area not to drive and to prepare for possible power cuts.

From BBC

“The threats are absolutely still there,” said Brian Stephens, a former chief security officer at Bank of America who advises companies about security at Teneo.

From The Wall Street Journal