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Before beginning to fight, each adversary sized up the other.<br />

--adj. 2 opposed, hostile, antagonistic, competitive: Why does<br />

she always take the adversary position in every argument?<br />

advertisement<br />

n. 1 notice, handbill, blurb, broadside, bill, circular,<br />

brochure, poster, placard, classified, commercial, spot<br />

(announcement), US car-card, Colloq ad, plug, Brit advert: The<br />

company has placed advertisements in all major media. 2<br />

advertising, promotion; publicity; propaganda, ballyhoo,<br />

hoop-la, Colloq hype, beating the drum, US puffery:<br />

Advertisement on TV may be very effective, but it is very<br />

expensive.<br />

advice n. 1 counsel, guidance, recommendation, suggestion, opinion,<br />

view; warning, admonition, Technical par‘nesis: His solicitor's<br />

advice is to say nothing. 2 information, news, intelligence,<br />

notice, notification; communication: Advice has reached the<br />

police that a shipment of arms will leave Dover tonight.<br />

advisable adj. recommendable, expedient, prudent, practical, sensible,<br />

sound, seemly, judicious, wise, intelligent, smart, proper,<br />

politic: It would be advisable for you to keep out of sight for<br />

a few days.<br />

advise v. 1 counsel, guide, recommend, suggest, commend; caution,<br />

admonish, warn; urge, encourage: I advised him to be careful<br />

driving at night in that area. 2 tell, announce (to), inform,<br />

apprise, register, make known (to), intimate (to), notify: We<br />

advised her of our disapproval. The police have advised the<br />

defendants of their rights.<br />

adviser n. counsellor, mentor, guide, cicerone, counsel, consultant,<br />

confidant(e): The chairman always consults his advisers before<br />

making a decision.<br />

advisory adj. 1 consultive, consultative, counselling, hortatory,<br />

monitory, admonitory, Technical par‘netic(al): Our firm has<br />

been engaged in an advisory capacity on the privatization of the<br />

utility companies.<br />

--n. 2 bulletin, notice, warning, admonition, prediction: The

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