Advice meaning in English
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Definition
some advice: some guidance, some help, some information
I need some advice. Can you please give me some suggestions about what you think I should do?
to give advice (to sbdy): to counsel, to guide, to inform (sbdy)
Pronunciation examples
UK: Telling me to clean my computer in the bath was bad advice!
US: I advise you to dry it in the oven.
Examples
- "What advice would you give to your main competitor, Kalvin Krime?"
- "I'm sorry if this advice may seem incomplete, but this is exactly how I started my customer service career: in the deep end."
- "Edward : Great advice, Papa."
- "He promised to give me some money advice."
- "That really is some incredible advice."
- "Horatio : Money advice from Icarus?"
- "Please listen to his advice and remember: he's here to help (and hopefully impress people in high places)."
- "Do you have any advice for a quick solution to my problem?"
- "However, we don't want to run the risk of contracting this or other viruses in the future, so here are some words of friendly advice"
- "Also I could really use your advice about something a little delicate."
- "My advice is to write an email to Ms. DeLune directly."
- "Just listen to the advice of Marley."
- "Subject: FW: Some not so friendly advice"
- "Brian : Horatio, I've bought you six bourbon on the rocks, but you still haven't given me one single piece of financial advice!"
- "Okay guys, thanks for the advice."
- "As I mentioned in my email, I'm looking to get some advice on possible environmental initiatives that we could incorporate here at Delavigne."
- "Did you want me to trim some of your body hair in return for your excellent financial advice?"
- "Ok guys, thanks for the advice."
- "Bruno : I want your advice on the matter."
- "Horatio : Enough, all this advice is making me thirsty!"
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