adversative |
in grammar, indicating opposition or contrast. [2 definitions] |
adverse |
opposed to or conflicting with one's purposes or desires. [3 definitions] |
adversity |
a condition of misfortune or difficulty. [2 definitions] |
advert |
to direct the attention by comment or remark (usu. fol. by "to"). [2 definitions] |
advertent |
paying attention; heedful. |
advertise |
to present (a product or idea) in a favorable light to win public patronage, support, or approval. [4 definitions] |
advertisement |
a notice or public announcement designed to gain public attention, esp. to promote the sale of certain products. [2 definitions] |
advertising |
the business, profession, or action of creating and distributing notices to the public for the purpose of stimulating sales of a product or service. [2 definitions] |
advertising man |
one who works in the advertising business, esp. as a designer, salesman, or executive; adman. |
advertize |
advertise. |
advice |
remarks or an opinion offered as help in making a decision or in choosing a course of action; counsel. |
advisable |
being good and proper advice; recommended, suggested, or prudent. |
advise |
to give advice to; counsel. [5 definitions] |
advised |
considered or conceived (usu. used in combination). [2 definitions] |
advisedly |
after careful consideration or deliberation. |
advisement |
careful consideration. |
adviser |
a person who provides advice. [2 definitions] |
advisory |
of, providing, or containing advice. [3 definitions] |
advocacy |
the giving of support to an idea, person, or cause. |
advocate |
to urge support or acceptance of. [4 definitions] |
advt. |
abbreviation of "advertisement," a notice or public announcement designed to gain public attention, esp. to promote the sale of certain products. |