advisory
Americanadjective
noun
plural
advisories-
a report on existing or predicted conditions, often with advice for dealing with them.
an investment advisory.
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an announcement or bulletin that serves to advise and usually warn the public, as of some potential hazard: a travelers' advisory.
a health advisory;
a travelers' advisory.
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an announcement from the U.S. National Weather Service to keep the public informed about the progress of a potentially dangerous weather condition: tornado advisory.
hurricane advisory;
tornado advisory.
adjective
noun
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a statement issued to give advice, recommendations, or a warning
a travel advisory
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a person or organization with an advisory function
the Prime Minister's media advisory
Other Word Forms
- advisorily adverb
- preadvisory adjective
Etymology
Origin of advisory
Explanation
An advisory is an announcement that often gives a warning, like a weather advisory about a blizzard. An advisory job involves giving advice. People like to give advice: friends, family, writers, and TV personalities are constantly giving tips about saving money, losing weight, and finding love. An advisory is a type of advice that is specific and usually important, like an announcement of bad weather or a terrorist threat. Advisories are often issued by the government as warnings. Also, someone whose job is to give advice has an advisory position.
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Example Sentences
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Navy released an advisory Friday adding that the munitions situation is “not fully understood,” meaning that boats should “consider avoidance of that area” for now.
From Slate • Apr. 17, 2026
Since taking office, Kennedy has attempted to remake longstanding US vaccine policies, including slashing the number of recommended shots for children and replacing an expert advisory panel with several vaccine critics.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
Fees on advisory work were up more than 80% from last year for both Goldman and JPMorgan, the biggest deal banks.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026
D’Amaro begins his tenure as the new chief executive of The Walt Disney Co. as Bob Iger steps into a senior advisory role ahead of his planned retirement in December.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026
The advisory committee transmitted its unanimous endorsement of the 184-inch machine to the foundation before leaving the West Coast.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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