adviser

UK /ædˈvaɪ.zə(ɹ)/ US /ædˈvaɪ.zɚ/
noun 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

chief, lead, principal, senior, special

The company hired a senior adviser to help with their expansion plans into Europe.

close, trusted

My father always listened carefully to his close adviser when making important business decisions.

personal | expert, professional | independent | government, presidential | business, careers, economic, environmental, financial, legal, medical, military, policy/political, public relations, scientific, security, technical

VERB + ADVISER

act as | appoint, appoint sb (as)

have

Many companies have advisers who help them make important business decisions.

consult (with), go to, see, speak to, talk to

Maria decided to see a financial adviser before making any investment decisions.

ADVISER + VERB

advise sb/sth

PREP

~ on

My brother consulted an adviser on financial planning before making his investment decisions.

~ to

My uncle works as an adviser to several small business owners in our community.

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