Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪz wʌn əˈɡɛnst/
verb to give recommendations or guidance to someone in order to prevent or discourage a certain action
A1 I advise one against eating too much candy before dinner.
A2 The doctor advised one against smoking due to the health risks.
B1 The travel agent advised one against traveling to that country due to safety concerns.
B2 The financial advisor advised one against investing in risky stocks.
C1 The lawyer advised one against signing the contract without reviewing it first.
C2 The experienced hiker advised one against attempting the dangerous mountain climb alone.
pronoun a word that can replace a noun, in this case 'one' is used as a pronoun to refer to a person without specifying their gender or identity
A1 I advise one against eating too much candy before dinner.
A2 The doctor advised one against smoking due to its harmful effects on health.
B1 The travel guide advised one against walking alone at night in that area.
B2 The financial advisor advised one against investing in risky stocks.
C1 The lawyer advised one against signing the contract without fully understanding its terms.
C2 The expert advised one against making any drastic decisions without consulting a professional first.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case 'against' shows the direction or opposition of the advice being given
A1 I advise one against walking alone at night in this area.
A2 The doctor advised one against eating too much sugar.
B1 The travel guide advised one against drinking tap water in that country.
B2 The lawyer advised one against signing the contract without reading it thoroughly.
C1 The expert advised one against investing in that company due to its unstable financial situation.
C2 The experienced hiker advised one against attempting to climb the mountain during the winter months.
formal I would advise one against making impulsive decisions without considering all the consequences.
informal I'd suggest not jumping into anything without thinking it through first.
slang I'd say it's probably not a good idea to just go for it without thinking about it.
figurative It's like walking into a minefield, I advise one against taking that risk.
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