Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪs ˈkɒləm/
noun a column in a newspaper or magazine in which an advice columnist answers readers' questions and provides suggestions or guidance
A1 I read the advice column in the newspaper every week.
A2 She wrote a letter to the advice column asking for help with her relationship.
B1 The advice column in the magazine provides tips on how to improve your cooking skills.
B2 The advice column on the website offers guidance on managing stress and anxiety.
C1 The advice column in the local paper is known for its insightful and practical advice.
C2 The advice column in the lifestyle magazine is a popular feature among readers seeking expert advice.
formal The advice column in the newspaper offers guidance on various life issues.
informal I always enjoy reading the advice column in the magazine for some entertainment.
slang The advice column is where people spill the tea and get some real talk.
figurative Sometimes life feels like an advice column, with everyone giving their two cents.
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