noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea (e.g. advice)
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence (e.g. against)
Doctors may advise patients on certain treatments, but if a patient chooses to go against one's advice, it can lead to negative health outcomes.
Lawyers may advise their clients on legal matters, but if a client decides to act against one's advice, it can have legal consequences.
Financial advisors may recommend certain investments or strategies, but if a client goes against one's advice, it can result in financial loss.
Counselors may give advice to couples on how to improve their relationship, but if one partner acts against one's advice, it can strain the relationship further.
In a writing workshop, the author decided to go against one's advice and completely change the ending of their novel.
Despite the psychologist's recommendation to attend regular therapy sessions, the patient continued to act against one's advice and refused treatment.
The doctor strongly advised the patient to quit smoking, but the patient went against one's advice and continued the habit.
The financial advisor warned the client against investing in high-risk stocks, but the client went against one's advice and suffered significant financial losses.