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- advertisement/ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/A public notice or announcement promoting a product, service, or event, typically paid for by an advertiser.nounB1
- advertising/ˈædvətaɪzɪŋ/The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.nounB2
- advertising agency/ˈædvətaɪzɪŋ ˌeɪdʒənsi/A business organization that plans, creates, and manages advertising campaigns and promotional activities for other companies (clients).nounB1
- advertising standards authority/ˈædvətaɪzɪŋ ˈstændədz ɔːˈθɒrəti/An official body in the United Kingdom responsible for regulating the content of advertisements to ensure they are legal, decent, honest, and truthful.nounLow (specialized term)
- advertize/ˈædvətaɪz/To call public attention to (a product, service, or event), especially by paid announcements; to give notice of; to announce publicly.verb-ambitransitiveC1
- advertorial/ˌædvəˈtɔːriəl/A piece of writing in a newspaper, magazine, or website that is designed to look and read like ordinary editorial content but is actually paid advertising.nounC1
- advice/ədˈvʌɪs/Guidance or recommendations offered to someone regarding prudent future action; an opinion about what to do or how to handle a situation.nounB1
- advice and consent/ədˈvaɪs ənd kənˈsent/A constitutional requirement, particularly in U.S. government, where the executive branch seeks the approval (consent) of a legislative body (typically the Senate) for certain appointments or treaties, following the provision of information or counsel (advice).nounLow-medium (Common in political/legal/governmental contexts; rare in everyday conversation)
- advice boat/ədˈvaɪs bəʊt/A vessel used for conveying orders, mail, or instructions between ships, or between ship and shore, historically in naval contexts.nounVery Low / Archaic / Historical Nautical
- advice note/ədˈvaɪs nəʊt/A formal or official written notification, typically from a supplier or service provider, informing a recipient that goods have been dispatched or are ready for collection, or that an action has been taken which requires the recipient's attention.nounB2
- advise/ədˈvʌɪz/To give someone a recommendation about what they should do.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveB1 (Intermediate)
- advisee/ˌæd.vaɪˈziː/A person who receives advice from another, especially from a more experienced mentor, teacher, or counselor.nounC1/C2 (Low frequency, specialized term)
- advisement/ədˈvʌɪzmənt/The act of considering something carefully, or the process of receiving formal advice.nounLow to Medium
- adviser/ədˈvʌɪzə/A person who gives professional or expert guidance, typically in a specific field or to a specific person.nounB2
- advisory/ədˈvaɪz(ə)ri/A formal notice or announcement giving advice, information, or a warning.adjectivenounB2
- advisory opinion/ədˈvaɪz(ə)ri əˈpɪnjən/A non-binding opinion given by a court, panel, or other body that interprets law or offers guidance but does not decide a specific case or create legal precedent.nounC1/C2
- advisory teacher/ədˈvaɪzəri ˈtiːtʃə/A qualified teacher employed primarily to provide expert advice, support, and training to other teachers and schools, rather than to teach students directly.nounC1
- advocaat/ˈæd.vəˌkɑːt/A rich, creamy liqueur made from eggs, sugar, and brandy or another distilled spirit, typically served as a dessert drink.nounLow
- advocacy/ˈæd.və.kə.si/Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause, policy, or person.nounC1
- advocacy journalism/ˈæd.və.kə.si ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪ.zəm/A genre of journalism that intentionally adopts a non-objective viewpoint to support a specific cause or political position, prioritizing persuasion over balanced reporting.nounC1/C2
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