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Synonyms and antonyms of Advice in British Thesaurus

Advice

advice (noun)

an opinion that someone gives you about the best thing to do in a particular situation

guidance (noun)

advice about what you should do or how you should behave

recommendation (noun)

a suggestion or piece of advice about how to solve a problem, deal with a situation etc

reassurance (noun)

an explanation or piece of advice that helps someone to feel less worried

tip (noun)

a useful suggestion

hint (noun)

a useful suggestion or piece of advice

guidelines (noun)

official instructions or advice about how to do something

input (noun)

help in the form of ideas, advice, or information, used in a process or in making a decision

counsel (noun)

formal advice and help

pointer (noun)

informal a piece of advice or information

bum steer (noun)

informal a piece of false information or bad advice that influences you to do the wrong thing

counseling ()

an American spelling of counselling

counselling (noun)

advice and help that you give someone with their problems, especially as your job

homily (noun)

a short speech advising someone how to behave. This word usually shows that you think the advice is boring

marriage guidance (noun)

British advice given by a trained person to married people who are having problems in their relationship. The American word is marriage counseling.

saw (noun)

old-fashioned a well-known phrase that gives advice about life

word (noun)

if someone gives you a word of something such as advice, praise, or warning, they advise, praise, or warn you