Advice vs Advise Meaning – When To Use “Advice”, When To Use “Advise”

Here is the advice vs advise meaning and the proper usage of these words.

ADVICE VS ADVISE MEANING – This is the proper use of the words “advice” and “advise” in a sentence and some sample sentences.

The definition of “advice” according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, as a noun, is the “recommendation regarding a decision or course of conduct”. This word speaks about the suggestion.

Meanwhile, the word “advise”, as a transitive verb, is “to give (someone) a recommendation about what should be done” or “to give advice to”. The action is speaking about the act of “to suggest” what should be done.

Advice vs Advise Meaning

According to Grammarly, here’s their difference:

  • ADVISE is a verb that means to suggest what should be done, to recommend, or to give information to someone. The S of advise sounds like a Z.
  • ADVICE is a noun that means a suggestion about what you should do. The C of advice sounds like S.

Here are some sample sentences:

ADVISEADVICE 
Dino advised her girlfriend to reveal the truth to her parents.Dino gave his girlfriend advice on what to say to her parents.
My mother advised me to stay home because I’m sick.I carefully followed my mother’s words of advice.
My lawyer advised me to not sign anything without his presence.It is best to get legal advice from my lawyer. 
She advises me to stop smoking, but I refuse to listen.I listened to my friend’s harmless advice.
I advise him to let her go already.He asked for my advice.

In structuring sentences, the common issues apart from grammar are misspelled words especially if the language you are using is not your mother tongue.

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