advisor (noun)

  • 11adviser — ad‧vis‧er [ədˈvaɪzə ǁ ər] also advisor noun [countable] JOBS an expert who gives information to someone so that they are able to make a good decision ˌindependent fiˌnancial adˈviser abbreviation IFA …

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  • 12advise — verb (advised; advising) Etymology: Middle English, to look at, consider, advise, from Anglo French aviser, from avis Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to give advice to ; counsel …

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  • 13financial adviser — A professional offering financial advice to clients for a fee and/or commission. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * financial adviser UK US (also financial advisor) noun [C] FINANCE ► someone whose job is to help people invest by giving them… …

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  • 14adviser — (also advisor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, principal, senior, special, top ▪ the government s chief economic adviser ▪ close …

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  • 15adviser — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. counselor, consultant, guide, mentor, counsel, lawyer, attorney, solicitor, instructor, preceptor, tutor, teacher, coach, therapist, monitor, admonitor, back seat driver, Solon, Nestor, doctor, judge, priest, confessor,… …

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  • 16advise — verb 1》 recommend (a course of action).     ↘offer advice to. 2》 inform about a fact or situation. Derivatives adviser (also advisor) noun Origin ME: from OFr. aviser, based on L. ad to + visere, frequentative of videre to see …

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  • 17adviser — /əd vaɪzə/, advisor noun a person who suggests what should be done ● He is consulting the company’s legal adviser …

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  • 18advise — ► VERB 1) recommend (a course of action). 2) inform about a fact or situation. 3) offer advice to. DERIVATIVES adviser (also advisor) noun. ORIGIN Old French aviser, from Latin ad to + videre to see …

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  • 19adviser — advise ► VERB 1) recommend (a course of action). 2) inform about a fact or situation. 3) offer advice to. DERIVATIVES adviser (also advisor) noun. ORIGIN Old French aviser, from Latin ad to + videre to see …

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  • 20county agent — noun an advisor employed by the government to assist people in rural areas with methods of farming and home economics • Syn: ↑agricultural agent, ↑extension agent • Hypernyms: ↑adviser, ↑advisor, ↑consultant * * * noun : a consultan …

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