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What is the Meaning of “Advice”?

Advice
/ədˈvaɪs/

Helpful ideas or suggestions that someone gives you to help you decide what to do.

Definition of Advice

Quick Meaning of Advice

Helpful ideas or suggestions that someone gives you to help you decide what to do.

Detailed Definition of Advice

Suggestions or recommendations about what to do, especially from someone with experience or expertise.

How to Pronounce Advice

IPA: /ədˈvaɪs/
ad vice

Stress pattern: oO (2-syllable word).

Tip: Sounds like 'ad-VICE' with stress on second syllable. Rhymes with 'device' or 'nice'.

Watch out: Confused with 'advise' (verb); also sometimes pronounced with short 'a' instead of 'æ'.

Full pronunciation guide for “advice” →

Origin and Etymology of Advice

From Old French "avise" (informed). Closely related to 'advise' but evolved into a distinct noun.

How to Use Advice in a Sentence

Each example shows “advice” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “My teacher gave me valuable advice about studying for exams.”
    A2 daily
  • “I asked my friend for advice on choosing a university.”
    A2 conversation
  • “Doctors provide medical advice to help patients stay healthy.”
    B1 formal

Synonyms and Antonyms of Advice

Common Synonyms for Advice

Smart Synonyms for Advice — When to Use Each

counsel
for serious or professional guidance typically from experts
suggestion
for less formal ideas or opinions someone offers

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Common Collocations with Advice

These phrases pair with “advice” in everyday English:

  • give advice
  • ask for advice
  • take advice
  • sound advice
  • professional advice

Common Mistakes When Using Advice

Even fluent speakers slip up with “advice”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: She advised me good advice about the job.
✓ Correct: She gave me good advice about the job.
Why: Use 'give advice', not 'advise advice'. 'Advise' is the verb; 'advice' is the noun.
✗ Wrong: I have many advices to share with you.
✓ Correct: I have some advice to share with you.
Why: Advice is uncountable; use 'some advice' or 'a piece of advice', not 'many advices'.

Words Confused With Advice

  • Advice vs Advise: Advice is a noun (suggestion). Advise is a verb (to give advice). Compare →

Other Forms of Advice

Frequently Asked Questions About Advice

What is the meaning of "Advice"?

Helpful ideas or suggestions that someone gives you to help you decide what to do.

How do you pronounce "Advice"?

The IPA is /ədˈvaɪs/. Sounds like 'ad-VICE' with stress on second syllable. Rhymes with 'device' or 'nice'.

What part of speech is "Advice"?

"Advice" is a noun at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Advice"?

Common synonyms include guidance, counsel, suggestion.

How do you use "Advice" in a sentence?

For example: "My teacher gave me valuable advice about studying for exams."

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