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cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness)
a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality
his final word of advice was not to play with matches
the warning was to beware of surprises
How To Use word of advice In A Sentence
- A word of advice: do not be tempted to overindulge in the breads on offer.
- However, being as 'forgetful' as I was in that current condition, I can barely remember a word of advice he said to me! Queer Sighted
- I have a word of advice for Will: Be a real man, and stop living a lie.
- A word of advice, keivan: bringing a plastic knife to a gunfight is not a good survival strategy. ‘Kraut-hammer.’ Very droll, Newsweek. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- Just a word of advice; if you think that such a person is your friend - beware.
- Coming from a strong farming background he understood the setbacks as well as the good days and was always ready with a word of advice.
- My parting word of advice is to go back and study some of the past airmobile and air cavalry operations in Vietnam and other operations.
- 'A word of advice, bub - never get yourself a Marine Spark -outboard. AMAGANSETT
- Word of advice. Keep your fucking mouth shut.
- One word of advice suggests that if a householder answers a knock at their front door, they should first ensure that the back door is locked.