advisers

[ədˈvaɪzərz]

advisers Definition

people who give advice, typically in a professional capacity.

Using advisers: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "advisers" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company hired financial advisers to help with their investments.

  • Example

    The president relies on his advisers to make important decisions.

  • Example

    She sought the advice of several advisers before making a decision.

advisers Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for advisers

  • consultants
  • counselors
  • mentors

Phrases with advisers

  • someone who is relied upon for advice and guidance, often due to their expertise or experience

    Example

    He has been my trusted adviser for years, helping me navigate difficult decisions.

  • someone who provides advice and guidance to a politician or political party

    Example

    The candidate's political adviser helped craft her message and strategy for the campaign.

  • someone who provides advice and guidance on financial matters, such as investments, retirement planning, and taxes

    Example

    I met with a financial adviser to discuss my retirement savings and investment options.

Origins of advisers

from Old French 'aviser', meaning 'to consider'

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Summary: advisers in Brief

'Advisers' [ədˈvaɪzərz] are people who give advice, typically in a professional capacity. They can be financial advisers, political advisers, or trusted advisers, among others. Examples include 'The company hired financial advisers to help with their investments.' and 'She sought the advice of several advisers before making a decision.' Synonyms for 'advisers' include 'consultants' and 'counselors,' while informal terms include 'experts' and 'gurus.'