advise
verb14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1
To give advice with emphasis or conviction.
To provide advice on legal matters.
To give correct and appropriate advice.
badly advise6.0
To provide poor or unhelpful advice.
To provide incorrect or mistaken advice.
To continuously provide someone with the latest information.
Used to say that a course of action would be unwise or foolish.
Used to say that a course of action would be wise or sensible.
Used in formal communication to deliver good news.
Used in formal communication to deliver bad news.
advise about8.5
To give advice on a particular topic or subject.
advise on8.5
Similar to 'advise about', often used for specific matters or areas of expertise.
To recommend not doing something.
advise of6.0
To formally inform someone of a fact or situation.