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advice

[ ad-vahys ]

noun

  1. an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.:

    I shall act on your advice.

    Synonyms: guidance, caution, warning, admonition

  2. a communication, especially from a distance, containing information:

    Advice from abroad informs us that the government has fallen.

    Recent diplomatic advices have been ominous.

    Synonyms: word, intelligence

  3. an official notification, especially one pertaining to a business agreement:

    an overdue advice.

    Synonyms: advisory, notice



advice

/ ədˈvaɪs /

noun

  1. recommendation as to appropriate choice of action; counsel
  2. sometimes plural formal notification of facts, esp when communicated from a distance


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Other Words From

  • pread·vice noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of advice1

First recorded in 1250–1300; late Middle English advise; replacing Middle English avis (with ad- ad- for a- a- 5 ), Old French a vis (taken from the phrase ce m'est a vis “that is my impression, it seems to me”), from Latin ad ( ad- ) + vīsus “looking, sight” ( visage )

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Word History and Origins

Origin of advice1

C13: avis (later advise ), via Old French from a Vulgar Latin phrase based on Latin ad to, according to + vīsum view (hence: according to one's view, opinion)

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Synonym Study

Advice, counsel, recommendation, suggestion, persuasion, exhortation refer to opinions urged with more or less force as worthy bases for thought, opinion, conduct, or action. Advice is a practical recommendation as to action or conduct: advice about purchasing land. Counsel is weighty and serious advice, given after careful deliberation: counsel about one's career. Recommendation is weaker than advice and suggests an opinion that may or may not be acted upon: Do you think he'll follow my recommendation? Suggestion implies something more tentative than a recommendation: He did not expect his suggestion to be taken seriously. Persuasion suggests a stronger form of advice, urged at some length with appeals to reason, emotion, self-interest, or ideals: His persuasion changed their minds. Exhortation suggests an intensified persuasion or admonition, often in the form of a discourse or address: an impassioned exhortation.

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Example Sentences

Efforts like these don’t just offer vital advice to future workers—they send a message to my students that they have a chance to fill a role where they have an equal footing from day one.

From Fortune

When New Jersey lawmakers sought advice about police accountability, one of the power players they turned to was Sean Lavin, a police union leader.

Our presenters also share practical and actionable advice on how to overcome productivity, efficiency, and distraction obstacles—including children.

From Quartz

One reason is that the industry is evolving, with the value of financial advice changing.

From Fortune

Many of the founders I have spoken to said one of their biggest early challenges was figuring out how to sift through all the advice they receive.

Who do you turn to now when you have a decision to make, when you have one less person to provide validation or advice?

The problem, though, is that this advice presumes that death threats are rare and abnormal.

The Stormfront crowd offers its own helpful political advice, not only for Scalise but also for the entire GOP.

The future Mr. Vergara—and star of ‘True Blood’ and ‘Magic Mike’ shares some life advice in an exclusive video.

As a well-known advocate for Baluch rights in Iran, young Iranians reach out to him for advice.

With childlike confidence he follows the advice of some more or less honest dealer.

Messa urges the king to send a new governor, and gives his advice as to the character of him who should be sent.

Hence Napoleon was driven more and more to trust to the advice of the rash, unstable King of Naples.

Yielding to the advice of his friends, he put on it a price the amount of which abashed him.

Terrified with this apparition, he consulted several friends, who advised him to take the advice.

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Advice Vs. Advise

What's the difference between advice and advise?

Advice is a noun that means guidance about what someone should do. Advise is a verb that means to give someone advice about something.

Despite their very similar spelling, advice and advise are pronounced differently. Advice rhymes with ice, while advise rhymes with prize.

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 advice and advise 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 advice and advise.

Quiz yourself on advice vs. advise!

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