Advised vs Advertised - What's the difference?
advised | advertised |
Considered or thought out; resulting from deliberation.
Informed, appraised or made aware.
(advise)
(advertise)
*, II.12:
To give (especially public) notice of (something); to announce publicly.
To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others.
To provide public information about (a product, service etc.) in order to attract public awareness and increase sales.
As verbs the difference between advised and advertised
is that advised is (advise) while advertised is (advertise).As an adjective advised
is considered or thought out; resulting from deliberation.advised
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Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
In the sense of considered or thought out, the word (advised) is often used in combinations such as (well-advised) or (ill-advised).Verb
(head)advertised
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Verb
(head)advertise
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Alternative forms
*Verb
(advertis)- Socrates being advertised , that the God of wisdome, had attributed the name of wise unto him, was thereat much astonished.
- It pays to advertise .
- For personal needs, advertise on the internet or in a local newspaper.
- Over the air, they advertise their product on drive-time radio talk shows and TV news shows.