Advice - Wikipedia-style Article
Advice
Definition
Advice is a noun that refers to guidance or recommendations offered by someone knowledgeable or experienced, intended to help someone make a decision or solve a problem.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪs/
- Respelling: ad-VICE
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪs/
- Respelling: ad-VICE
Etymology
The word "advice" originates from the Old French term "avis," meaning "opinion" or "judgment." The term evolved from the Late Latin "advisum," which means "consideration" or "something seen." It entered Middle English in the 14th century, retaining the meaning of guidance or counsel.
Derivatives
- Advise (verb)
- Advisable (adjective)
- Advisor (noun)
- Advisory (noun/adjective)
- Misadvice (noun)
Synonyms
- Guidance
- Recommendation
- Suggestion
Antonyms
- Discouragement
- Hindrance
- Misguidance
Usage
The term "advice" is commonly used when referring to helpful information or guidance offered to support decision-making. For example, "She gave him some good advice on managing finances," or "Seeking advice from a mentor can provide valuable insights."
Related Terms
- Guidance: The process of leading or advising someone in decision-making.
- Counsel: Advice given formally, especially by a professional.
- Suggestion: An idea or plan proposed for consideration.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent actions: Refers to helpful information provided to someone to aid in making a decision.
- Example: "Her advice helped him choose the right career path."
- Opinion or guidance from someone experienced or knowledgeable: Refers to suggestions given by someone who has expertise or insight on a topic.
- Example: "He sought legal advice before signing the contract."