Pronunciation: /ædv/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I need some advice on how to study for my exams.
A2 She always follows her doctor's advice for staying healthy.
B1 The company hired a marketing expert to provide advice on their new campaign.
B2 The lawyer gave valuable advice to his client before the trial.
C1 His adv on financial investments helped many people grow their savings.
C2 The adv given by the professor in the lecture was truly insightful.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
A1 She is a good adv student.
A2 The adv weather forecast predicted rain.
B1 He gave an adv speech at the conference.
B2 The adv technology used in the new smartphone is impressive.
C1 The adv level of expertise required for this job is high.
C2 Her adv skills in negotiation helped seal the deal.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, degree, etc.
A1 She walks slowly.
A2 He speaks English fluently.
B1 They worked together efficiently.
B2 She sings beautifully.
C1 He plays the piano expertly.
C2 She danced gracefully at the ball.
formal The company decided to invest in advertising to increase their brand awareness.
informal I heard they're gonna start running ads to get more customers.
slang They're gonna start pushing their product hard with some adv.
figurative In the game of marketing, adv is like the ace up your sleeve.
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