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Adviser Definition, Examples & Usage Guide

Meaning 1:someone who gives advice (adviser)

adviser 🔊
/ədˈvaɪzər/
n.
Someone who gives you advice or guidance, especially about school, work, or money.
Academic adviser guiding student with course schedule in office
someone who gives advice 🔊
/ˈsʌmwʌn huː ɡɪvz ədˈvaɪs/
n.
An adviser is a person who offers recommendations or guidance, typically in a professional or academic context.
📁 Category:Social Roles 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'advisare' (ad- 'to' + visare 'to see'), with -er agent suffix.
💡 Mnemonic
Think: 'ad' (to) + 'viser' (one who sees) => one who sees the path and guides.
📖 Example
Before choosing my courses, I met with my academic adviser to discuss my options. 🔊 Before choosing my courses, I met with my academic adviser to discuss my options.
🔗 Collocations
academic adviser – A person who advises students on course selection and academic planning.
financial adviser – A professional who provides guidance on investments, savings, and financial planning.
legal adviser – An attorney or lawyer who gives legal counsel to clients.
🔄 Synonyms
consultant (n.) – An expert who gives professional advice, especially in business.
counselor (n.) – A person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.
mentor (n.) – An experienced and trusted person who guides and teaches someone less experienced.
🌱 Derivatives
advisory (adj.) – Having the role of giving advice or recommendations.
advisement (n.) – The act of advising or giving counsel; consideration.
advised (adj.) – Considered or deliberate; based on advice (as in 'well-advised').
📖 Cultural Story
Entering English in the 17th century, 'adviser' (British) and 'advisor' (American) share Latin roots. The role formalized in 20th-century academic and business contexts.
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