NOTIFY vs ADVISE: VERB
- Inform (somebody) of something
- To give (someone) notice of (something).
- Give information or notice to
- Make a proposal, declare a plan for something
- Give information or notice to
- Give advice to
- To look at, watch; to see.
- Inform (somebody) of something
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To recommend; suggest.
- To offer advice.
- To take counsel; consult.
- To offer advice to; counsel.
- To inform; notify.
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give notice to; to inform by notice; to apprise
- To make known; to declare; to publish.
- To give notice of; make known.
- To give notice to; inform.
- To consider; to deliberate.
- To take counsel; to consult; -- followed by with.
- To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn.
- To give information or notice to; to inform; -- with of before the thing communicated.
- To bethink one's self; to take counsel with one's self; to reflect; to consider.
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To publish; proclaim; give notice or information of; make known.
- To make note of; observe.
- To give notice to; inform by words or writing, in person or by message, or by any signs which are understood: as, the public are hereby notified.
- To look at; view.
- [Advise and its derivatives have been used by old writers in a number of other applications connected with the notions of seeing, viewing, reflecting, etc., suggested by the etymology.]
- To counsel; give advice: as, I will act as you advise.
- To take counsel; join others in deliberating; seek the advice of another or others: followed by with: as, I shall advise with my friends as to what is to be done.
- To deliberate; take thought; consider; reflect: sometimes used reflexively.
- Synonyms To counsel, admonish, suggest (to), recommend (to).—4. To inform, apprise, acquaint.
- To give information to; communicate notice to; make acquainted with: followed by of before the thing communicated: as, the merchants were advised of the risk.
- To recommend as wise, *** etc.; suggest as the proper course of action: as, under these circumstances we advise abstinence.
- To give counsel to; offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed: as, I advise you to be cautious *** speculation.
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: RELATED WORDS
- Notices, Forewarn, Instruct, Disclose, Informed, Warn, Notice, Informing, Notification, Inform, Send word, Give notice, Apprize, Apprise, Advise
- Warn, Urge, Advice, Inform, Instruct, Recommend, Consult, Apprize, Give notice, Send word, Counsel, Propose, Suggest, Notify, Apprise
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Submit, Alert, Forewarn, Instruct, Disclose, Informed, Warn, Notice, Informing, Notification, Inform, Send word, Give notice, Apprise, Advise
- Recommended, Recommending, Warn, Urge, Advice, Inform, Instruct, Consult, Send word, Give notice, Counsel, Propose, Suggest, Notify, Apprise
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Customers should notify Dollar Bank before traveling internationally.
- SK Notify system, not through your phone line.
- Notify people in the neighboring offices and classrooms.
- If you lose your paycheck, notify Performance IMMEDIATELY.
- However, you should attempt to notify the police.
- Notify me for any transaction via Online Banking.
- Smile Dining will notify users from POS screen.
- The CO will notify the employer of the decision in writing if time allows, or will otherwise notify the employer of the decision.
- The inspector shall notify the owner or occupant of buildings of any defects and notify them to correct them within a reasonable time.
- If you are due a refund, the DVLA will notify you automatically when you notify them.
- We advise you to use your best judgment.
- Advise senior management on global trade compliance issues.
- Advise against tobacco use in home or cars.
- They advise against binge drinking and heavy consumption.
- Thank you for sharing your thoughts and advise.
- Please advise on how to load the assemblies.
- And I advise thee to do the same!
- Hi Oliver, Thank you for your kind advise.
- Certificate Have Buyer advise if want to seek.
- Train, advise, and assist USPFO military pay personnel.
NOTIFY vs ADVISE: QUESTIONS
- How to notify your employees about weather closures?
- Does Spotify notify people who viewed your profile?
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- Does Instagram notify someone is you screenshot now?
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