Pronunciation: /ədˈvaɪ.zər.iːz/
noun a warning or piece of advice given to someone
A1 The weather advisories warned of heavy rain and strong winds.
A2 Travel advisories were issued for tourists visiting the area.
B1 The government issued safety advisories for hikers in the national park.
B2 Health advisories recommended getting vaccinated before traveling to certain countries.
C1 The company regularly sends out security advisories to its employees.
C2 Financial advisories suggested diversifying investments to minimize risk.
adjective relating to or containing advice or information
A1 The travel advisories warned tourists about the potential dangers in the area.
A2 The health advisories suggested that people get vaccinated before traveling to certain countries.
B1 The safety advisories provided detailed information on how to prepare for a natural disaster.
B2 The government issued advisories to alert citizens about the upcoming changes in tax laws.
C1 The company's financial advisories helped investors make informed decisions about their portfolios.
C2 The legal advisories provided by the attorney were crucial in winning the court case.
formal The company issued several advisories regarding the upcoming policy changes.
informal Make sure to check the advisories before planning your trip.
slang I always ignore those boring advisories about health and safety.
figurative She ignored all the advisories and went ahead with her risky plan.
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