Pronunciation: /teɪk ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈʌndər ədˈvaɪzmənt/
noun a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I will take your suggestion under advisement.
A2 The manager decided to take the proposal under advisement before making a decision.
B1 The judge agreed to take the new evidence under advisement.
B2 The committee will take your concerns under advisement and discuss them at the next meeting.
C1 After much deliberation, the board took the expert's recommendations under advisement.
C2 The CEO promised to take the employee's feedback under advisement and consider it for future decisions.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I will take your suggestion under advisement.
A2 The manager decided to take the customer's complaint under advisement.
B1 The board of directors will take the proposal under advisement before making a decision.
B2 After much deliberation, the judge agreed to take the new evidence under advisement.
C1 The committee will take the expert's recommendations under advisement during their next meeting.
C2 The CEO promised to take the shareholders' concerns under advisement and address them in the next board meeting.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I will take your suggestion under advisement.
A2 The manager said she would take my request under advisement.
B1 The committee will take the proposal under advisement before making a decision.
B2 After much deliberation, the judge decided to take the new evidence under advisement.
C1 The board of directors will take the consultant's recommendations under advisement before finalizing their decision.
C2 The president promised to take the concerns of the citizens under advisement and address them in the next meeting.
article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the' or 'a'
A1 I will take your suggestion under advisement.
A2 The teacher said she would take our feedback under advisement.
B1 The manager promised to take the employee's concerns under advisement.
B2 After careful consideration, the board decided to take the proposal under advisement.
C1 The judge agreed to take the new evidence under advisement before making a decision.
C2 The committee will take all recommendations under advisement before finalizing the report.
formal After careful consideration, I have decided to take your proposal under advisement.
informal I'll think about it and take your suggestion under advisement.
slang I'll mull it over and take what you said under advisement.
figurative I will ponder your words and take them under advisement.
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