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C1 Level Wordlist - Advice and Suggestion

Here you will learn some English words about advice and suggestion, such as "offer", "preach", "consultant", etc. prepared for C1 learners.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to act on
to act on
[Verb]

to adjust one's actions or behavior based on specific information, ideas, or advice

Ex: Wise investors act on market trends and make informed decisions .
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to hand out

to provide abstract or intangible things, such as punishments, compliments, judgments, advice, etc., to someone

Ex: She handed her advice out freely to those in need of career guidance.
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to nominate

to assign or designate someone to a particular position or responsibility

Ex: The organization is nominating individuals for the upcoming leadership positions .
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to offer
to offer
[Verb]

to present or propose something for acceptance or rejection

Ex: The school counselor offered support and resources to students struggling with academic or personal challenges .
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to preach
to preach
[Verb]

to give advice to people about what they should or should not do in a way that might annoy or bore them

Ex: He annoyed his friends with his tendency to preach about the dangers of technology and social media , urging them to disconnect and live in the moment .
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to prompt
to prompt
[Verb]

to encourage someone to do or say something

Ex: The counselor gently prompted the client to express their feelings
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to propose

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

Ex: The company 's CEO proposed a merger with a competitor , believing it would create synergies and improve market share .
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to put forward

to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed

Ex: The committee put forward new guidelines for remote work .
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to put to
to put to
[Verb]

to present a plan or offer to someone for consideration

Ex: The community leaders put the revised plan to the residents for a vote.
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consultant

someone who gives professional advice on a given subject

Ex: As a healthcare consultant, his role involved offering specialized advice to hospitals and medical institutions on improving patient care and optimizing operational workflows .
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counselor
counselor
[noun]

an expert who advises people on their problems

Ex: The financial counselor helped her develop a budget and savings plan to achieve her financial goals .
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mentor
mentor
[noun]

a reliable and experienced person who helps those with less experience

Ex: The mentor encouraged her mentee to set ambitious goals and provided the necessary resources and encouragement to help them achieve success .
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nominee
nominee
[noun]

someone who has been officially suggested for a position, award, etc.

Ex: As the nominee for Student Council President , she outlined her platform and goals for the upcoming school year .
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caution
caution
[noun]

a piece of advice or a warning

Ex: The guide provided a caution to hikers about the slippery terrain and steep cliffs along the trail .
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connotation

an idea, feeling, or meaning that is implied, suggested, or associated with a word or expression beyond its literal definition

Ex: The term " snake " has connotations of deceit .
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counseling

a process of providing guidance, support, and advice to someone facing personal, emotional, or psychological challenges

Ex: He decided to attend counseling to manage anxiety and develop coping strategies for better mental health .
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guidance
guidance
[noun]

help and advice about how to solve a problem, given by someone who is knowledgeable and experienced

Ex: The career counselor offered guidance to job seekers , assisting them with resume writing , interview skills , and job search strategies .
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hint
hint
[noun]

a slight suggestion or piece of advice that shows how a problem is solved

Ex: She offered a hint to her coworker struggling with a difficult project , gently suggesting a possible solution .
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indication

something that serves to show, suggest, or point to a fact, condition, or situation

Ex: The survey results provide an indication of public opinion .
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tip
tip
[noun]

a helpful suggestion or a piece of advice

Ex: The financial advisor provided tips for saving money and planning for retirement .
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sure thing
sure thing
[phrase]

something that is guaranteed

Ex: He assured them, "Sure thing," when they asked if he could join them for dinner.
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advisory
advisory
[Adjective]

aiming to provide advice and suggestions

Ex: The environmental group issued an advisory report highlighting the potential environmental impact of the proposed construction project .
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encouraging
encouraging
[Adjective]

giving someone hope, confidence, or support

Ex: An encouraging letter from her mentor gave her the strength to keep going .
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guiding
guiding
[Adjective]

exerting control, direction, or influence over people, actions, or events

Ex: The policy served as a guiding framework for decisions.
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implicit
implicit
[Adjective]

suggesting something without directly stating it

Ex: There was an implicit understanding between the team members that they would support each other .
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how-to
how-to
[Adjective]

giving thorough instructions on a particular matter

Ex: The online course provided a comprehensive how-to curriculum for learning digital marketing strategies .
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misleading
misleading
[Adjective]

intended to give a wrong idea or make one believe something that is untrue

Ex: The news article was criticized for its misleading portrayal of the events that occurred .
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straight
straight
[Adjective]

truthful, direct, and without distortion or deceit

Ex: They appreciated his straight response .
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receptive
receptive
[Adjective]

open to listening or considering suggestions and new ideas

Ex: The company 's culture encourages employees to be receptive to feedback and continuous improvement .
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supportive
supportive
[Adjective]

giving encouragement or providing help

Ex: The therapy dog provided supportive companionship to patients in the hospital , offering comfort and emotional support .
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(at|on) {one's} suggestion

according to someone else's suggestion

Ex: We booked the tickets on his suggestion.
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if I were you

used to tell someone what is better for them to do

Ex: If I were you, I'd start saving for retirement as early as possible to secure financial stability in the future.
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now then
now then
[phrase]

used to draw attention to what someone wants to say

Ex: Now then , let me explain how this new software update will improve our workflow .
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