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The words advice and advise may sound similar but serve different purposes—one is a noun, the other a verb. Here's how to use them correctly every time.
Confused by advice vs. advise? Let’s clear it up
The main difference between advice vs advise is that “advise” (with an S) is a verb, which means to recommend, or to give information to someone. On the other hand, “advice” (with a C) is a noun: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action. Read below how you can use them in a sentence.
Because “advice” (/ədˈvʌɪs/) and “advise” (/ədˈvʌɪz/) are words that sound alike or similar, they are often confused. Now, some tips on telling them apart.
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Learn what is the difference between advice vs. advise
Advice
Is a noun: to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following. When spoken, it rhymes with 'ice' [s].
Advise
Is a verb: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc. When spoken, it rhymes with 'realise' [z].
What are the definitions of advice vs. advise?
What is the meaning of advice?
Advice is an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation. It is an uncountable noun so we often use 'piece' to say 'a piece of advice'.
What is the meaning of advise?
Advise is the act of giving someone advice (recommending, advising, counselling).
What are the synonyms of advice and advise?
Synonyms of advice
Information, consultation, guidance, instruction, encouragement, suggestion, tip.
Synonyms of advise
Counsel, recommend, caution, direct, encourage, instruct, preach, urge.
How to use advice or Advise in a sentence?
Using ‘advice’ in a sentence
It is best to get legal advice from your lawyer before you take any legal action.
The blog gives good advice for first home buyers.
My guidance counsellor gave me great advice when I was trying to decide if I should further my education after high school.
We bought the house on our real estate manager’s advice.
Using ‘advise’ in a sentence
Mary advised me to stop taking the medicine, as it does more harm than good.
Please advise her to stop smoking, as she refuses to listen to me.
My teacher advised us to revise our subjects regularly.
I advise my customers to sample the cookies before they buy them.
Reference: Cambridge Dictionary
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