1. advised - Adjective
2. advised - Verb
4. advised - Adjective Satellite
of Advise
Source: Webster's dictionarya well-advised delay in carrying out the plan Source: Internet
be kept advised Source: Internet
“Accordingly, the general public is advised to kindly disregard the news in its entirety, given the fact that its circulation was the handiwork of mischief makers.” Source: Internet
1857–1876: Poet Herman Melville, 1861 To repair his faltering finances, Melville was advised by friends to enter what was, for others, the lucrative field of lecturing. Source: Internet
A couple of years ago I advised a family member to buy an indoor TV for his poolside gazebo rather than splurge on an outdoor model, and that set is still going strong. Source: Internet
About 2.2 million people in England are considered “extremely vulnerable” to the virus and have been advised to “shield” themselves. Source: Internet