Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzəˌtɔri/
adjective providing advice or guidance
A1 The teacher gave an advisatory speech to the students about the importance of studying.
A2 The advisatory note on the door reminded employees to lock up before leaving.
B1 The advisatory email from HR outlined the new company policies.
B2 The advisatory warning from the government urged residents to evacuate due to the approaching hurricane.
C1 The advisatory report presented by the expert panel highlighted the potential risks of the project.
C2 The advisatory tone of the CEO's speech indicated a shift in the company's strategic direction.
formal The government issued an advisatory statement regarding the upcoming weather conditions.
informal The teacher gave an advisatory warning to the students about the upcoming test.
slang My mom always has some advisatory words for me before I go out with my friends.
figurative The old wise man's advisatory words were like a guiding light in the darkness of confusion.
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