adviser
or ad·vi·sor
Origin of adviser
1Other words from adviser
- ad·vis·er·ship, noun
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How to use adviser in a sentence
Austin is surrounding himself with senior advisers for many of his top priorities, including one for China policy.
The Pentagon is taking a major step to deal with its diversity problems | Alex Ward | February 12, 2021 | VoxAlabama can try again to execute Smith once it institutes procedures for allowing spiritual advisers to accompany inmates.
Supreme Court says Alabama cannot execute inmate without his pastor present | Robert Barnes | February 12, 2021 | Washington PostAs the concept for the “In Your Shoes” meetups took shape, Brumberg contacted Cory Grewell, a professor of literature and drama club adviser at Patrick Henry, a 40-minute drive from Georgetown.
An innovative Georgetown lab looks to theater to quell political fires | Peter Marks | February 12, 2021 | Washington PostThe brains of older adults seem to have more aperiodic activity than those of younger adults, Voytek found in a 2015 study with his doctoral adviser Robert Knight, a professor of neuroscience at Berkeley.
Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Hold Clues to Persistent Mysteries | Elizabeth Landau | February 8, 2021 | Quanta MagazineLast month, as his position soared above $47 million, the user was unmasked as Keith Gill, a 34-year-old certified financial adviser in Massachusetts.
How the rich got richer: Reddit trading frenzy benefited Wall Street elite | Douglas MacMillan, Yeganeh Torbati | February 8, 2021 | Washington Post
On the following Monday, it was arranged by my Resident adviser that I would meet with the dean of students, Robert Canevari.
I Was Gang Raped at a UVA Frat 30 Years Ago, and No One Did Anything | Liz Seccuro | December 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWhitaker is not only a close friend of the president and the first lady but of senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, as well.
Obama’s Golf Buddy May Be a ‘Hostile Witness’ in Chicago Corruption Case | Ben Jacobs | December 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTGeneral Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob.
Kissy-Face The Nation: Washington’s Power Elite Smooch Bob Schieffer | Lloyd Grove | November 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe also appointed a very experienced intelligence chief, Ajit Doval as his national security adviser.
But when the information was brought up with the White House, senior adviser Karl Rove told them to “let these sleeping dogs lie.”
His services as witness and expert adviser were in great request by railway companies.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowHenry Burns smiled most affably, as though the squire had been his dearest friend and adviser.
The Rival Campers | Ruel Perley SmithHe lived in a house belonging to her, the hotel de Soissons; she made him her supreme adviser.
Catherine de' Medici | Honore de BalzacThe sheik, panic-struck, came in and made submission, revealing the treachery of the ranee's paramour and adviser.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. | E. Farr and E. H. NolanIn this latter work his success was very moderate, but he became unconsciously an intimate friend and adviser of the Czar.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte | William Milligan Sloane
British Dictionary definitions for adviser
advisor
/ (ədˈvaɪzə) /
a person who advises
education a person responsible for advising students on academic matters, career guidance, etc
British education a subject specialist who advises heads of schools on current teaching methods and facilities
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