Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪzər/
noun a person who gives advice or guidance
A1 My adviser helped me choose my classes for the semester.
A2 The financial adviser recommended investing in mutual funds.
B1 The career adviser provided guidance on writing a resume.
B2 The legal adviser advised the client on the best course of action.
C1 The political adviser played a key role in shaping government policy.
C2 The senior adviser to the CEO made strategic decisions for the company.
adjective advisory (related to giving advice)
A1 She always asks her adviser for help with homework.
A2 The student met with her adviser to discuss course options.
B1 The financial adviser recommended investing in a diverse portfolio.
B2 The legal adviser provided valuable guidance on the contract negotiation.
C1 The political adviser played a key role in shaping the candidate's campaign strategy.
C2 The senior adviser was instrumental in crafting the company's long-term business plan.
formal The financial adviser provided expert guidance on investment strategies.
informal My adviser suggested I take a gap year before starting college.
slang I always go to my adviser for the inside scoop on classes to take.
figurative She was like a trusted adviser, always there to offer wise counsel.
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