Definition: 1. Give information or notice to. 2. To tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation. 3. Make a proposal, declare a plan for something. 4. To give somebody help and information on a subject.
Use 'advise' in a sentence:
1. Could you suggest someone to advise me how to do this?
2. What size dose the woman advise the man to try?
3. ‘Get there early, ’ she advised (them).
4. We were advised to seek legal advice.
5. I shall act as you advise.
6. Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank.
7. Residents are advised not to put their rubbish bags on the pavement outside their houses.
8. Please could you advise me what I should do?
9. We took the unusual step of contacting newspapers to advise them not to accept the advertising.
10. It was standard practice for untrained clerks to advise in serious cases such as murder.
11. I advise you to make a plan before doing your homework.
12. The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible.
13. hat would you advise the singers to do?
14. How would you advise me?
15. We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
16. I'd advise you not to tell him.
17. I will contact you later to advise you when to come.
18. Any knowledgeable wine merchant would be able to advise you.
19. The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take.
20. Have you moved yet? Pls. advise address, phone no., etc.
21. 'Get there early,' she advised.
22. I would advise people to think very carefully about committing themselves to working Sundays.
23. The presidential nominee was advised to choose a woman as a running mate.
24. Police are advising people to stay at home.
25. Would you advise people to make a building out of wood or stone?
26. She needed someone to advise her.
27. They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.
28. Dentists advise you to have your teeth checked every six months.
29. Police do not advise the average person to make a citizen's arrest.
30. Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action.
31. I'd advise you against doing that.
32. I would strongly advise against going out on your own.
33. He was advised to smoke fewer cigarettes and drink less beer.
34. What does Lily advise Frank to do?
35. Advise sb. not to drive too fast.
36. I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.
37. He was advised to reduce his alcohol consumption.
38. Some doctors advise setting aside a certain hour each day for worry.
39. I'd advise extreme caution.
40. It is strongly advised that you take out insurance.
41. I'm not in the best position to advise you.
42. What does the writer advise us to take in our pockets?
43. You are advised to pre-book.
44. They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times.
45. I regret to advise you that the course is now full.
46. Doctors now advise only sparing use of such creams.
47. She advises the government on environmental issues.
48. I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire.
49. You would be well advised to stay in bed and rest.
50. Please advise us of any change of address.
51. Her mother was away and couldn't advise her.
52. Candidates in India are advised to submit their applications through the overseas student office in London.
53. You would be well advised to tackle this problem urgently.
54. Drinking is not advised during pregnancy.
55. After fifteen years of teaching, he was seconded to the Ministry of Education to advise them on school planning.
56. From a practical viewpoint, I'd advise you not to go.
57. We've been advised not to risk travelling in these conditions.