Advertencies

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædvərˈtɛnsiz/

Definitions of advertencies

noun plural form of the noun 'advertency', which means the act of being attentive or observant

Example Sentences

A1 Children should be taught about road safety to prevent advertencies.

A2 The company's training program helps employees recognize potential advertencies in the workplace.

B1 The team conducted a risk assessment to identify possible advertencies during the project.

B2 The manager's quick thinking averted potential advertencies in the production process.

C1 The organization implemented new policies to address advertencies and improve safety measures.

C2 The expert consultant was hired to analyze the company's advertencies and provide recommendations for improvement.

Examples of advertencies in a Sentence

formal It is important to pay attention to any advertencies in the legal documents before signing.

informal Make sure you don't miss any advertencies in the fine print.

slang Don't overlook the advertencies or you might get in trouble.

figurative She navigated through life's challenges with keen advertencies.

Grammatical Forms of advertencies

plural

advertencies

present tense

advertency

future tense

will advertency

perfect tense

have advertencied

continuous tense

am advertencying

positive degree

advertency

infinitive

to advertency

gerund

advertencying

participle

advertencied

Origin and Evolution of advertencies

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advertencies' originated from the Latin word 'advertentia', meaning attention or awareness.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'advertencies' has evolved to refer to a state of being attentive or observant, often used in a formal or academic context.